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The study presented in the book aims to explore the effect of various mananagement approaches and service designs on consumer experience. The research examines and measures the aspects of experience-creation both from consumer's and provider's point of view in case of guided tours. The discussion focuses on topics of how service providers apply the experience-centric management approach in their strategy and operations, and how do they desing and co-create the tourist experience. The main findings include the Conceptual Frame of Experience-centric Management, investigation of casual relations…mehr

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The study presented in the book aims to explore the effect of various mananagement approaches and service designs on consumer experience. The research examines and measures the aspects of experience-creation both from consumer's and provider's point of view in case of guided tours. The discussion focuses on topics of how service providers apply the experience-centric management approach in their strategy and operations, and how do they desing and co-create the tourist experience. The main findings include the Conceptual Frame of Experience-centric Management, investigation of casual relations between service provision and consumer experience quality, and the Tourism Experience Involvement Scale. The study was carried out as a doctoral dissertation. Its first chapters contain theoretical considerations, which are followed by methodology, and the results of the original research.
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Autorenporträt
Anita Zátori, Ph. D. is an Assistant Professor at Corvinus University of Budapest, and a Research Fellow at BKF University of Applied Sciences, Budapest. Her research area includes tourist experience co-creation and management, cultural and creative tourism. Previously, she worked as a tour guide and organizer, which inspired her latest research.