Destination Management (5 op)
Toteutuksen tunnus: MAT301-3002
Toteutuksen perustiedot
Ilmoittautumisaika
03.10.2022 - 24.04.2023
Ajoitus
25.04.2023 - 31.05.2023
Laajuus
5 op
Virtuaaliosuus (op)
5 op
Toteutustapa
Etäopetus
Yksikkö
Restonomikoulutus
Opetuskielet
- Englanti
Paikat
0 - 50
Tutkinto-ohjelma
- Matkailututkimuksen tutkinto-ohjelma
- Restonomikoulutus
Opettaja
- Teija Tekoniemi-Selkälä
Vastuuhenkilö
Teija Tekoniemi-Selkälä
Opiskelijaryhmät
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RA81M21KRestonomikoulutus (monimuotototeutus) Rovaniemi kevät
Tavoitteet
Globalisation of the tourism industry increases the complexity of managing tourism destinations. Destination competitiveness is based on destination management that emphasises sustainable planning and development. Students understand the strategic concepts of destination environments and the significance of a multi-stakeholder perspective. Future-oriented adaptations, scenarios and best practise case studies of tourism destinations give students a holistic view of the success factors and challenges of destination management.
After completion of the course the student is able to
- describe and explain the concepts discussed in the destination management and marketing literature
- critically evaluate the multiple forms of understanding and conceptualizing destinations
- distinguish the success factors and challenges of tourism destination
- critically analyse the principles for promoting the competitiveness and sustainability of tourism destinations
- evaluate the role of strategy in developing and managing destinations
- form a holistic view of the competitive destination management.
Sisältö
- Destination and Destination Management and Marketing Organisations
- Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and Multi-stakeholder processes
- Destination development and competitiveness: success factors and challenges
- Destination Branding and Destination Marketing
- Destination experiences
- Digitalisation in destinations
- Destination management strategies incl. safety and risk management
- Foresight in destinations
- International case studies
Aika ja paikka
As it is online study unit, it can be studied anywhere.
Oppimateriaalit
WTO (2007). A Practical Guide to Tourism Destination Management.
Wang, Y., Pizam, A. & Breiter, D. (2011). Destination Marketing and Management: Theories and Applications. CAB International
Additional reading and/or learning material (mostly academic journal articles) will be published in the beginning of the study unit
Opetusmenetelmät
Online lectures which will be recorded.
Online Open-book Exam
Self-assessment
Harjoittelu- ja työelämäyhteistyö
Recorded lectures from visiting lecturers from tourism industry
Tenttien ajankohdat ja uusintamahdollisuudet
Online Open-book Exams can be renewed
Kansainvälisyys
There are be also international visiting lecturers who have given recorded lectures.
Arviointiasteikko
H-5
Arviointikriteerit, tyydyttävä (1)
Fail (0):
Student has failed to perform the required learning activities in the end of the study unit according to instructions.
Satisfactory (1-2):
Student has a satisfactory command of developing destination management related knowledge (DMO, strategic and quality planning, branding, marketing, digitalisation, experience design, PPP and competitiveness). Student has performed all the required learning activities, but shows very little analytical, reflective and critical approach in them.
Arviointikriteerit, hyvä (3)
Good (3-4):
Student has a good command of developing destination management related knowledge (DMO, strategic and quality planning, branding, marketing, digitalisation, experience design, PPP and competitiveness). Student has performed all the required learning activities, and shows somewhat analytical, reflective and critical approach in most of them.
Arviointikriteerit, kiitettävä (5)
Excellent (5):
Student has an excellent command of developing destination management related core knowledge (DMO, strategic and quality planning, branding, marketing, digitalisation, experience design, PPP and competitiveness). Student has performed all the required learning activities, and shows analytical, reflective and critical approach in all of them.