A supply chain analysis of incentive travels: A case of Thailand

© ExcelingTech Pub, UK. In this paper, we explored supply chain structures and characteristics of the incentive travel industry, which is a special sector of the tourism and hospitality industry. Since the conceptual framework tailor-made for this sector cannot be found, we developed a generic model...

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Main Authors: Chatchuda Thumachai, Pimpika Chawalit, Warattaya Chinnakum, Chukiat Chaiboonsri, Anuphak Saosaovaphak, Benjenop Buranasiri, Korawan Sangkakorn, Thiranun Khamhom, Pairach Piboonrungroj
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-568832018-09-05T03:36:05Z A supply chain analysis of incentive travels: A case of Thailand Chatchuda Thumachai Pimpika Chawalit Warattaya Chinnakum Chukiat Chaiboonsri Anuphak Saosaovaphak Benjenop Buranasiri Korawan Sangkakorn Thiranun Khamhom Pairach Piboonrungroj Business, Management and Accounting Computer Science Decision Sciences © ExcelingTech Pub, UK. In this paper, we explored supply chain structures and characteristics of the incentive travel industry, which is a special sector of the tourism and hospitality industry. Since the conceptual framework tailor-made for this sector cannot be found, we developed a generic model to outline key players and main operations such as collaborations and relationships between players in the supply chain. Then we verified the model with empirical data collected from the incentive travel industry in Thailand. A focus group discussion was organised to validated and contextualise the proposed framework. Four followed up in-depth interviews with incentive supply chain players in Thailand were conducted. Data were cross-validated using various data sources including private sector, public sector and educational institutes. Findings show that the main players in incentive supply chain are the incentive houses, who plan and design the incentive programme for the corporate considering the return-oninvestment (ROI), and destination management companies (DMC), who execute the programme at the destination. Relationships and collaboration between players are vital to the success of incentive program delivery since the incentive travel programmes are considered special events that required tailored made supplies and operations. Finally, potential research arena also discussed with suggested methods. 2018-09-05T03:31:28Z 2018-09-05T03:31:28Z 2017-01-01 Journal 20507399 20513771 2-s2.0-85016627498 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85016627498&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56883
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Business, Management and Accounting
Computer Science
Decision Sciences
spellingShingle Business, Management and Accounting
Computer Science
Decision Sciences
Chatchuda Thumachai
Pimpika Chawalit
Warattaya Chinnakum
Chukiat Chaiboonsri
Anuphak Saosaovaphak
Benjenop Buranasiri
Korawan Sangkakorn
Thiranun Khamhom
Pairach Piboonrungroj
A supply chain analysis of incentive travels: A case of Thailand
description © ExcelingTech Pub, UK. In this paper, we explored supply chain structures and characteristics of the incentive travel industry, which is a special sector of the tourism and hospitality industry. Since the conceptual framework tailor-made for this sector cannot be found, we developed a generic model to outline key players and main operations such as collaborations and relationships between players in the supply chain. Then we verified the model with empirical data collected from the incentive travel industry in Thailand. A focus group discussion was organised to validated and contextualise the proposed framework. Four followed up in-depth interviews with incentive supply chain players in Thailand were conducted. Data were cross-validated using various data sources including private sector, public sector and educational institutes. Findings show that the main players in incentive supply chain are the incentive houses, who plan and design the incentive programme for the corporate considering the return-oninvestment (ROI), and destination management companies (DMC), who execute the programme at the destination. Relationships and collaboration between players are vital to the success of incentive program delivery since the incentive travel programmes are considered special events that required tailored made supplies and operations. Finally, potential research arena also discussed with suggested methods.
format Journal
author Chatchuda Thumachai
Pimpika Chawalit
Warattaya Chinnakum
Chukiat Chaiboonsri
Anuphak Saosaovaphak
Benjenop Buranasiri
Korawan Sangkakorn
Thiranun Khamhom
Pairach Piboonrungroj
author_facet Chatchuda Thumachai
Pimpika Chawalit
Warattaya Chinnakum
Chukiat Chaiboonsri
Anuphak Saosaovaphak
Benjenop Buranasiri
Korawan Sangkakorn
Thiranun Khamhom
Pairach Piboonrungroj
author_sort Chatchuda Thumachai
title A supply chain analysis of incentive travels: A case of Thailand
title_short A supply chain analysis of incentive travels: A case of Thailand
title_full A supply chain analysis of incentive travels: A case of Thailand
title_fullStr A supply chain analysis of incentive travels: A case of Thailand
title_full_unstemmed A supply chain analysis of incentive travels: A case of Thailand
title_sort supply chain analysis of incentive travels: a case of thailand
publishDate 2018
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