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doi: 10.1002/jtr.2548
handle: 10256/21706
AbstractThe role of luxury as a source of tourism experiences is gathering growing attention, with special attention to the foundations of the relationships between gastronomy and social media marketing. Drawing from a visual methodology, this study analyses how luxury hotels (Burj Al Arab, Emirates Palace, St. Regis Saadiyat Island, and Atlantis) in the UAE promote gastronomy by identifying visual features of social media posts (N = 1866) to manage their image of luxury. Results show that the most relevant drivers of luxury gastronomy are the discovery of cultures, experiences in the hotel environment, novelty and hedonism, and promotion of a luxurious place and lifestyle that is seen as authentic, prestigious and sophisticated.
Xarxes socials, Turisme -- Màrqueting, Màrqueting per Internet, Gastronomia -- Màrqueting, Tourism -- Marketing, Internet marketing, Gastronomy -- Marketing, Social networks
Xarxes socials, Turisme -- Màrqueting, Màrqueting per Internet, Gastronomia -- Màrqueting, Tourism -- Marketing, Internet marketing, Gastronomy -- Marketing, Social networks
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