Network position and tourism firms' co-branding practice
Jarle Aarstad,
Håvard Ness and
Sven A. Haugland
Journal of Business Research, 2015, vol. 68, issue 8, 1667-1677
Abstract:
The branding of tourism destinations has received increased attention, with scholars typically focusing at the regional level or on the customer demand side. This study takes the firm as its level of analysis and explores whether interfirm network position is related to the use of the destination brand as an explicit marketing strategy. Firms' use of the destination brand can be described as a co-branding strategy. We apply an unusual combination of survey and social network data across several tourism destinations. The results show that firms with interfirm ties to other central firms in the extended network (closeness centrality) co-brand with the destination brand, but we do not find a similar effect for firms with ties in the local network (degree centrality). The use of instrumental variables indicates that closeness centrality is a cause, and not an effect, of co-branding.
Keywords: Destination branding; Tourism destination; Interfirm network; Closeness centrality; Degree centrality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2015.03.025
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