Marketing Communications Co., Ltd., a member of the Japan Marketing Research Group, conducted a study exploring the potential for 'co-creation' between regions and people in the context of tourism community development.
Based on the survey results, the company proposes the 'SHAPE' 5-stage model, which organizes the process by which fans evolve from mere 'consumers' into 'co-creators' who generate value together with the region.
This model serves as a guideline for local governments and tourism-related businesses to build sustainable regional relationships.
Fan Engagement Model 'SHAPE' - Silent: Little to no awareness or touchpoints. - Hook: Beginning to feel interest through landscapes, culture, etc. - Action: Forming connections through information gathering, visiting, dining, and shopping. - Participation: Actively exploring and expanding connections with places and people. - Engagement: Developing into a co-creator who creates value alongside the region.
Key Survey Findings - 28.2% of respondents have a 'city or region they feel attracted to or interested in.' - Not just geographic ties (birthplace, etc.), but 'experiences' (tourism, food, history, learning) drive deepened engagement. - Shifting from consumption-centered approaches to co-creation (participation in local issues, etc.) is crucial.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey