Agritourism Marketing in Africa
This edited volume takes a multi-faceted approach, giving readers insights into the role of digital and social media marketing in the agritourism industry in Africa. Each chapter provides some theoretical, policy and practical implications for policy makers, educational practitioners, students and business communities on how agritourism’s digital and social media marketing strategies could be of benefit to them. It considers macro, micro and firm-level analyses relating to how agritourism digital and social media marketing could be harnessed to fuel tourism corporate brands development in under-researched African contexts. Its empirical case studies provide scientific evidence-based approaches that inform understanding on the contribution of these antecedents to the realisation of tourism corporate brands development. The book balances theory and experimentation, providing a thorough explication of the tools and techniques of agritourism digital and social media marketing, marketing, corporate communications and corporate reputation management relevant to the tourism and agricultural organisations in the African continent in particular, and the globe at large. As we reach the point of no return in our destruction of the planet, we need to look at global solutions to ‘reverse the traditional thinking’ (by applying frugal transformative futuristic solutions) of putting economy before green ecological balance and instead look to new ways of changing our appetite for wealth to fit within the ecological cycles which naturally exist.
Brighton Nyagadza is a Digital Marketing academic currently with the York St. John University (YSJU), London Campus, England, United Kingdom, full member of the Marketers Association of Zimbabwe (MAZ), an Associate of The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), United Kingdom and Power Member of the Digital Marketing Institute (DMI), Dublin, Ireland.
Farai Chigora holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from University of KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), and is Senior Lecturer in Business Science in the College of Business, Peace Leadership and Governance, Africa University in Zimbabwe.
Azizul Hassan is a member of the Tourism Consultants Network of the UK Tourism Society. Dr. Hassan has been working for the tourism industry as a consultant, academic, and researcher for over 20 years.
Abu Bashar is currently working as a software consultant in a leading IT firm in the Kingdom of Bahrain. He is also associated with the MTC (Micro Training Centre) as an instructor for Digital marketing and allied subjects.