Regional tourism organizations (RTOs) plays a central role in planning, coordinating and marketing tourism in many areas, including Queensland, Australia. RTOs rely on interaction with a network of other organizations for their efficient functioning. This paper describes an exploratory case study that develops a method for use of social network analysis techniques to analyse the inter-organizational network in one RTO region in Queensland. Results indicate that differences exist in the structure of inter-organizational links between commercial tourism organizations and planning organizations, between tourism organizations and other sectoral clusters, and between organizations at local, regional and state levels. The results highlight areas ...
This thesis reconstructs the organisation of supply activities within a tourism destination. It uses...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the evolution of regional tourism resources from the per...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...
Tourism involves a network of organizations interacting to produce a service. This paper examines th...
Tourism involves a network of organizations interacting to produce a service. This paper examines th...
The establishment of regional tourist organisations (RTOs) has been a popular reaction from many gov...
Understanding the interactions of tourist companies could be relevant for the destination’s organisa...
Network and stakeholder analyses in tourism studies typically offer schema, typologies, and framewor...
Application of network analysis in tourism research is relatively new, especially in the study of to...
Efficient transfer of knowledge is the prerequisite for innovation and competitiveness of tourism de...
The extant literature on networks in tourism management research has traditionally acknowledged des...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the role of local and global networking, institutionalization a...
ii Over the last decade, increasing attention has been given to the networking in the tourism indust...
Better and greater coordination and integration between companies are essential for tourist destinat...
Although identified as an emerging scientific paradigm, social network research has yet to be develo...
This thesis reconstructs the organisation of supply activities within a tourism destination. It uses...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the evolution of regional tourism resources from the per...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...
Tourism involves a network of organizations interacting to produce a service. This paper examines th...
Tourism involves a network of organizations interacting to produce a service. This paper examines th...
The establishment of regional tourist organisations (RTOs) has been a popular reaction from many gov...
Understanding the interactions of tourist companies could be relevant for the destination’s organisa...
Network and stakeholder analyses in tourism studies typically offer schema, typologies, and framewor...
Application of network analysis in tourism research is relatively new, especially in the study of to...
Efficient transfer of knowledge is the prerequisite for innovation and competitiveness of tourism de...
The extant literature on networks in tourism management research has traditionally acknowledged des...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the role of local and global networking, institutionalization a...
ii Over the last decade, increasing attention has been given to the networking in the tourism indust...
Better and greater coordination and integration between companies are essential for tourist destinat...
Although identified as an emerging scientific paradigm, social network research has yet to be develo...
This thesis reconstructs the organisation of supply activities within a tourism destination. It uses...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the evolution of regional tourism resources from the per...
Tourism destinations increasingly pose new challenges to the organizational and management aspects o...