Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework

Heritage product or service which is a branch of the invention or tourism package oriented has been identified as significant revenue generation in economy sector in Malaysia. The disappearance of heritage products and traditional services has become increasingly obvious in the tourism industry. Th...

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Main Authors: Nadianatra, Musa, Dayang Hanani, Abang Ibrahim, Sabariah, Putit, Al-Khalid, Hj Othman, Johari, Abdullah, Noor Alamshah, Bolhassan
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Published: The Mattingley Publishing Co., Inc. 2019
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spelling my.unimas.ir.284532022-09-29T02:27:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28453/ Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework Nadianatra, Musa Dayang Hanani, Abang Ibrahim Sabariah, Putit Al-Khalid, Hj Othman Johari, Abdullah Noor Alamshah, Bolhassan QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T Technology (General) Heritage product or service which is a branch of the invention or tourism package oriented has been identified as significant revenue generation in economy sector in Malaysia. The disappearance of heritage products and traditional services has become increasingly obvious in the tourism industry. This is due to several factors including incapability of connecting and engaging with others lifestyle heritage, cultural and tourism activities, unwillingness of generation to continue intricate craft skills, lack of innovation, creativity and technical skills, lack of compliance in standards or international entry requirements and lack of financial support. Therefore, this paper suggested an ecosystem framework involving thirteen components which reflecting the entrepreneur needs, the government intervention and marketplace platform for sales and marketing. As part of framework development, qualitative and quantitative methods were conducted to examine the components of ecosystem.The collaboration between the academia, the government agencies, cottage entrepreneurs and the industry are essential which would be beneficial for all parties to bring the products and services into sustainable tourism industry. The Mattingley Publishing Co., Inc. 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28453/1/Nadianatra.pdf Nadianatra, Musa and Dayang Hanani, Abang Ibrahim and Sabariah, Putit and Al-Khalid, Hj Othman and Johari, Abdullah and Noor Alamshah, Bolhassan (2019) Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework. Test Engineering & Management, 81 (NovDis). pp. 2063-2080. ISSN 0193-4120 http://www.testmagzine.biz/index.php/testmagzine
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology (General)
Nadianatra, Musa
Dayang Hanani, Abang Ibrahim
Sabariah, Putit
Al-Khalid, Hj Othman
Johari, Abdullah
Noor Alamshah, Bolhassan
Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework
description Heritage product or service which is a branch of the invention or tourism package oriented has been identified as significant revenue generation in economy sector in Malaysia. The disappearance of heritage products and traditional services has become increasingly obvious in the tourism industry. This is due to several factors including incapability of connecting and engaging with others lifestyle heritage, cultural and tourism activities, unwillingness of generation to continue intricate craft skills, lack of innovation, creativity and technical skills, lack of compliance in standards or international entry requirements and lack of financial support. Therefore, this paper suggested an ecosystem framework involving thirteen components which reflecting the entrepreneur needs, the government intervention and marketplace platform for sales and marketing. As part of framework development, qualitative and quantitative methods were conducted to examine the components of ecosystem.The collaboration between the academia, the government agencies, cottage entrepreneurs and the industry are essential which would be beneficial for all parties to bring the products and services into sustainable tourism industry.
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author Nadianatra, Musa
Dayang Hanani, Abang Ibrahim
Sabariah, Putit
Al-Khalid, Hj Othman
Johari, Abdullah
Noor Alamshah, Bolhassan
author_facet Nadianatra, Musa
Dayang Hanani, Abang Ibrahim
Sabariah, Putit
Al-Khalid, Hj Othman
Johari, Abdullah
Noor Alamshah, Bolhassan
author_sort Nadianatra, Musa
title Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework
title_short Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework
title_full Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework
title_fullStr Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework
title_full_unstemmed Branding and Commercialization of Heritage Products and Services Eco-system Framework
title_sort branding and commercialization of heritage products and services eco-system framework
publisher The Mattingley Publishing Co., Inc.
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28453/1/Nadianatra.pdf
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