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SPYROS LANGOS
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The aim of this project was to identify the role of DMOs in promoting Athens
as a tourist destination, as well as to evaluate their effectiveness in terms of
marketing and managing the tourist product of Athens, its popularity and
imagery.
“ Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.”
Gustave Flaubert
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction
As it is indicated in the title, this chapter includes the research methodology of
the dissertation. In more details, in this part the author outlines the research
strategy, the research method, the research approach, the methods of data
collection, the selection of the sample, the research process, the type of data
analysis, the ethical considerations and the research limitations of the project.
The design emerges as the study All aspects of the study are
unfolds. carefully designed before data is
collected.
Researcher is the data gathering Researcher uses tools, such as
instrument. questionnaires or equipment to
collect numerical data.
Data is in the form of words, pictures or Data is in the form of numbers and
objects. statistics.
Adapted from: Miles & Huberman (1994, p. 40). Qualitative Data Analysis, available
at http://wilderdom.com/research/QualitativeVersusQuantitativeResearch.html
3.4 Research approach
The research approach that was followed for the purposes of this research
was the inductive one. According to this approach, researchers begin with
specific observation, which are used to produce generalized theories and
conclusions drawn from the research. The reasons for occupying the inductive
approach was that it takes into account the context where research effort is
active, while it is also most appropriate for small samples that produce
qualitative data. However, the main weakness of the inductive approach is
that it produces generalized theories and conclusions based only on a small
number of observations, thereby the reliability of research results being under
question (Denzin & Lincoln, 2005).
As far as data collection tools were concerned, the conduction of the research
involved the use of semi-structured questionnaire, which was used as an
interview guide for the researcher. Some certain questions were prepared, so
as for the researcher to guide the interview towards the satisfaction of
research objectives, but additional questions were made encountered during
the interviews.
Some sample questions that were included in the semi-structured
questionnaire were the following:
Question 4: Do you think that Athens can become a more popular destination in the
near future? How it can enhance its brand name as a tourist destination?
Question 5: What are the main problems and Challenges of Athens as a Tourist
destination? What are the key advantages? What are these problems causing? Are
they affecting their activities for promoting Athens as a destination?
Question 6: What activities your organization applies for addressing the problems
that Athens faces as a tourist destination?
Question 7: In your view, which are the improvements that your organization should
made in order to increase its efficiency and for promoting tourism more effectively?
Question 8: What do you think about the role of Greek DMOs in promoting the
tourism in Greece? Do you have any recommendation for improvement?
Question 10: How do you manage the tourist product of Athens, except for
marketing? Do you pay attention to sustainable tourism issues? How do the city and
residents of Athens benefit from your management practices?
Question 11: Marketing and Destination Marketing can help Athens and Greece to
develop their touristic offer more efficiently? With what actions and programs?