Exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)

The success of a trade fair is measured against the quality and quantity of exhibitors in attendance. This research therefore sought to get insights into exhibitors’ preferences that captivate them to attend trade fairs from an African perspective. The objectives of the study were to determine the r...

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Main Authors: Shereni, Ngoni Courage, Ncube, Felicity Nokukholwa, Mazhande, Precious
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Language:English
Published: Routledge 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/15470148.2021.1893241
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4673
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description The success of a trade fair is measured against the quality and quantity of exhibitors in attendance. This research therefore sought to get insights into exhibitors’ preferences that captivate them to attend trade fairs from an African perspective. The objectives of the study were to determine the role that exhibition organizers are expected to play by exhibitors, to establish the nature of benefits sought by exhibitors and to identify service quality preferences by exhibitors. Structured questionnaires were self-administered to 136 exhibitors attending the 2019 edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair. Results revealed that organizers are seen as the link between exhibitors and visitors, hence are responsible for marketing the event so that it lures more exhibitors. An Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) done on the benefits sought by exhibitors yielded two factors which are product positioning benefits as well as interaction with key stakeholders. Accessibility of the venue, communication by organizers, boothscapes, exhibition environment and ideal duration of the exhibition are some of the quality issues highlighted as preeminent to exhibitors. A further EFA done on exhibitors’ service quality preference extracted two factors which are logistical arrangements and event atmospherics.
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spelling ir-11408-46732022-06-27T13:49:06Z Exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Shereni, Ngoni Courage Ncube, Felicity Nokukholwa Mazhande, Precious Trade fairs Exhibitors preferences The success of a trade fair is measured against the quality and quantity of exhibitors in attendance. This research therefore sought to get insights into exhibitors’ preferences that captivate them to attend trade fairs from an African perspective. The objectives of the study were to determine the role that exhibition organizers are expected to play by exhibitors, to establish the nature of benefits sought by exhibitors and to identify service quality preferences by exhibitors. Structured questionnaires were self-administered to 136 exhibitors attending the 2019 edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair. Results revealed that organizers are seen as the link between exhibitors and visitors, hence are responsible for marketing the event so that it lures more exhibitors. An Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) done on the benefits sought by exhibitors yielded two factors which are product positioning benefits as well as interaction with key stakeholders. Accessibility of the venue, communication by organizers, boothscapes, exhibition environment and ideal duration of the exhibition are some of the quality issues highlighted as preeminent to exhibitors. A further EFA done on exhibitors’ service quality preference extracted two factors which are logistical arrangements and event atmospherics. 2022-03-08T13:45:16Z 2022-03-08T13:45:16Z 2021 Article 1547-0148 1547-0156 https://doi.org/10.1080/15470148.2021.1893241 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4673 en Journal of Convention and Event Tourism;Vol. 22; No. 5: p. 363-383 open Routledge
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Ncube, Felicity Nokukholwa
Mazhande, Precious
Exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)
title Exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)
title_full Exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)
title_fullStr Exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)
title_full_unstemmed Exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)
title_short Exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)
title_sort exhibitors’ preference at trade fairs: the case of zimbabwe international trade fair (zitf)
topic Trade fairs
Exhibitors preferences
url https://doi.org/10.1080/15470148.2021.1893241
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4673
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