Resident cognitions associated with branding Thompson, Manitoba as the Wolf Capital of the World

作者: Bonnie Bishop , Jerry J. Vaske , Alistair J. Bath

DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2020.1683656

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摘要: A nonprofit tourism organization, Spirit Way Inc., has been attempting to brand Thompson, Manitoba as the “Wolf Capital of World” (WCOTW). Success this initiative, however, requires local su...

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