This research is an exploratory study that examines collaboration at the institutional level in the tourism sector of the Central Region, Ghana. The research begins with a review of the key issues related to collaboration in tourism planning and development followed by an extensive exploration of three main issues related to institutional collaboration in tourism in the Central Region. The three main issues are the vision of tourism development shared among stakeholders, collaboration and coordination within the public sector and between the public and private sectors and the factors that constrain and facilitate collaboration and coordination. Using extensive interviews with key stakeholders and reviewing policy documents, the research ind...
The study set out to investigate Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Tourism using Rent-a-Car busine...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to assess the determinants of support for tourism develop...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...
This research is an exploratory study that examines collaboration at the institutional level in the ...
Ghana, as a country, has been trying to promote tourism with the aim of achieving rapid socio-econom...
The Republic of Ghana is located in West Africa approximately 750 kilometers north of the equator. A...
Tourism continues to be a significant source of economic activity for many developing countries. The...
Tourism has become an important socio-economic development tool in many parts of the world, includin...
The current article examines residents’ support for tourism in the Central Region of Ghana in Africa...
Across much of the social sciences, it has been well established that institutions are important in ...
Tourism is increasingly becoming a powerful tool for economic development and job creation worldwide...
Successful tourism planning depends on there being effective relationships between central and local...
Examined in this study is the extent to which the tourism sector has contributed to the economy of G...
The Ghana Tourism Development Policy of 2006 was developed as the basis for accelerated tourism deve...
In the 1960s most governments in West Africa, including Ghana which was under the leadership of Dr. ...
The study set out to investigate Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Tourism using Rent-a-Car busine...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to assess the determinants of support for tourism develop...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...
This research is an exploratory study that examines collaboration at the institutional level in the ...
Ghana, as a country, has been trying to promote tourism with the aim of achieving rapid socio-econom...
The Republic of Ghana is located in West Africa approximately 750 kilometers north of the equator. A...
Tourism continues to be a significant source of economic activity for many developing countries. The...
Tourism has become an important socio-economic development tool in many parts of the world, includin...
The current article examines residents’ support for tourism in the Central Region of Ghana in Africa...
Across much of the social sciences, it has been well established that institutions are important in ...
Tourism is increasingly becoming a powerful tool for economic development and job creation worldwide...
Successful tourism planning depends on there being effective relationships between central and local...
Examined in this study is the extent to which the tourism sector has contributed to the economy of G...
The Ghana Tourism Development Policy of 2006 was developed as the basis for accelerated tourism deve...
In the 1960s most governments in West Africa, including Ghana which was under the leadership of Dr. ...
The study set out to investigate Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Tourism using Rent-a-Car busine...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to assess the determinants of support for tourism develop...
The thesis questions the underlying rationale and appropriateness of adopting conventional tourism ...