Marketing of the dark: “Memento Park” in Budapest
Publication date: 1 October 2011
Issue publication date: 1 October 2011
Abstract
Subject area
Marketing strategy; services marketing; tourism.
Study level/applicability
Upper year undergraduate business/management, MBA, marketing/international business.
Case overview
Memento Park is a large open air museum on the outskirts of Budapest, that houses statues, and related ephemera related to the communist period in Hungary. The park opened in 1993, four years after Hungary had shaken off its yolk of communism as part of the Iron Curtain, in 1989. This case presents a classic example of a business enterprise that sprang from a concept and access to inexpensive materials directly resulting form a changing external environment. The case presents the issues involved in making Memento Park a sustainable part of the Budapest tourist experience.
Expected learning outcomes
This case challenges students to decide how best to determine a sustainable advantage. Arguably the value proposition that is being offered by Memento Park has a number of identifiable benefits to the target consumer. It is not replicable (at least in Hungary), has a truly unique content, and does not have large fixed or variable costs in terms of operations. The question is how to best develop a plan of attack for such a firm?
Supplementary materials
Teaching notes.
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Citation
McKenzie, B. (2011), "Marketing of the dark: “Memento Park” in Budapest", , Vol. 1 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/20450621111197604
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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