The perception of social media as a promotional mix element in star-graded accommodation establishments in the Western Cape province of South Africa

Since the advent of the Internet, the number of individuals and organisations using tools such as the World Wide Web and cell phones has increased, and is continuing to grow at a rapid pace. Social media has provoked fundamentally different ways of doing business, and organisations rapidly had to...

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Main Author: Van Niekerk, Claudette
Other Authors: Cant, M. C. (Michael Colin), 1957-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Van Niekerk, Claudette (2014) The perception of social media as a promotional mix element in star-graded accommodation establishments in the Western Cape province of South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18496>
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Summary:Since the advent of the Internet, the number of individuals and organisations using tools such as the World Wide Web and cell phones has increased, and is continuing to grow at a rapid pace. Social media has provoked fundamentally different ways of doing business, and organisations rapidly had to get on this social media bandwagon to stay up to date with the latest market trends and ahead of the competition. Although social media is already broadly used among South African businesses, the perception regarding the use of social media as a promotional mix element has not been investigated sufficiently in South Africa. The primary purpose of this study was therefore to determine the perception of star-graded accommodation establishments, operating in the Western Cape province of South Africa, regarding the use of social media as a promotional mix element. A broad and in-depth literature review was conducted on the use of social media and social media as a probable promotional mix element. An empirical study was conducted, in which data was collected from star-graded accommodation establishments operating in the Western Cape by means of a web-based (computer-assisted) self-administered questionnaire. A quantitative approach was followed in order to satisfy the research objectives of this study. The results of this research study indicate that social media is perceived to be an instrumental marketing element in star-graded accommodation establishments and can indeed be considered an element of the promotional mix. === Business Management === M. Com. (Business Management)