A model to develop film-induced tourism in Ireland
Abstract
This research explores the potential development of film-induced tourism in Ireland Filminduced
tourism is not over researched and there is significant developmental scope Case
study research is the predominant method used focusing on three Oscar nominated film
locations in Ireland The literature review has identified key areas such as, stakeholder
collaborations, strategic marketing and branding, location and film success and the
community’s education and willingness to participate m the film-induced tourism product
Identification of these strategies has contributed to the creation of ‘The model to develop
film-induced tourism in Ireland’
To fully appreciate key factors within film-induced tourism it is essential to absorb strategic
and policy insight This compliments the three case studies ensuring the current film-induced
tourism product at each film location is identified to its full potential using a holistic
approach An interrogation of literature pertaining to the topic was completed which
revealed rich insight into the phenomenon of film-induced tourism on an international scale
From a theoretical perspective there is a knowledge deficit that needs to be addressed
In the current climate much discussion and support is provided for the science and technology
sectors within Ireland While this is welcome there is a concern among the arts and cultural
community that Ireland should be at the forefront of a Cultural Economy
The outcome of this research is to provide a model to enhance film-induced tourism in
Ireland This study has implications for policy makers at national as well as local level This
study confirms that film-induced tourism in Ireland has international leadership potential.
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