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EVENT PLANNERS' RATINGS OF DESTINATION SELECTION VARIABLES: A COMPARISON BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THREE PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION G
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Title
EVENT
PLANNERS'
RATINGS
OF
DESTINATION
SELECTION
VARIABLES:
A
COMPARISON
BETWEEN
MEMBERS
OF
THREE
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
G
Author
Godlewska, Marta
Keywords
Destination Selection
Event Planners
Hospitality Industry
Convention Tourism
Convention Management
Event Management
Abstract
Several
researchers
have
attempted
to
understand
the
destination
selection
criteria
that are
important
to
event
planners
(Crouch
&
Ritchie
,
1998;
Getz
,
2003;
Oppermann
,
1996).
However
, an
examination
of the
previous
studies
indicated
that
only
limited
understanding
of the
destination
selection
criteria
has been
provided.
There
is
little
research
that
compares
event
planners
belonging
to
different
professional
associations
and their
rating
of
destination
selection
criteria.
This
study
examined
the
differences
that
exist
between
three
groups
of
event
planners
in
rating
thirteen
destination
selection
variables.
The
study
provides
more
understanding
in the
search
of an
optimal
combination
of
destination
selection
mix
based
on
multiple
dependent
variables.
This
study
found
significant
differences
in
ratings
of
five
out
of
thirteen
destination
selection
variables
by
event
planners
who
were the
members
of
three
different
associations.
Therefore
it
is
providing
a
valuable
contribution
to the
existing
body
of
literature.
From a
practical
standpoint
, this
study
can
help
by
providing
information
about
how
planners
of
different
events
feel
about
certain
destination
criteria
at the
time
a
destination
selection
is
made.
All
parties
with a
vested
interest
in the
event
industry
may
use
this
information
to
appropriately
position
their
services
in the
market
and
tailor
their
products
to
better
compete
for the
limited
number
of
events
in an
environment
where
the
space
to
host
such
events
continues
to
grow.
Adviser
Breiter, Deborah
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
M.S.
Degree Discipline
Other
Degree Grantor
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Degree Program
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Graduation Date
2006-12-01
Type
Master's thesis
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2007-01-11
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0001469
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001469
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