What Makes a Passenger Ship a Legend: the Future of the Concept of Legend in the Passenger Shipping Industry - Andrew Coggins Jr. - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639143850 - April 22, 2009
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What Makes a Passenger Ship a Legend: the Future of the Concept of Legend in the Passenger Shipping Industry

Andrew Coggins Jr.

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What Makes a Passenger Ship a Legend: the Future of the Concept of Legend in the Passenger Shipping Industry

In Cruising's ten million-passenger plus, multi- billion dollar, transnational world, ships entering the market must woo the public imagination in order to compete. Ships that do so, become legends. What do they possess that others don't? A Grounded Theory Approach, Delphi Exercise, and worldwide electronic survey are used to create a model and identify legendary ships. Factor Analysis distills identified tangible and intangible properties into four composite factors of Attractiveness, Significance, Power, & Competitive Advantage. Significantly, no modern cruise ships were among the top legends; save Queen Mary 2, built, marketed, and viewed as an ocean liner; indicating that the public views ocean liners and cruise ships as distinct entities. Seeing legendary ships, "grand hotels of the sea," as extensions of other hospitality & tourism legends, this book will be useful to hospitality, marketing, and communications professionals; maritime historians; architecture & transportation enthusiasts; and anyone else interested in a unique blending of qualitative and quantitative research.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 22, 2009
ISBN13 9783639143850
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 388
Dimensions 566 g
Language English