Using a grounded theory approach, this study investigates stakeholders’ views of enclave tourism in the island of Mauritius. In-depth interviews with tourism stakeholders were conducted and data were analyzed using the principles of grounded theory. Seven subthemes emerged from the analysis and these were categorized into two main themes: enclave tourism as an agent of empowerment/improvement and enclave tourism as a force of sociocultural destruction/denial of freedom. The themes suggest that stakeholders’ views are nuanced and often contradictory. In line with the principles of grounded theory, a conceptual framework explaining stakeholders’ views of enclave tourism is developed. The findings are discussed with existing literature and sim...
Tourism geographers have noted the tendency for enclaves to develop in attraction-rich tourism zones...
The goal of achieving sustainable tourism is now a priority for many tourism planners. It has been s...
This paper aims to propose a conceptual model of impacts of stakeholders to destination management o...
Despite tourism being recognised as a promising growth sector in many Small Island Developing States...
The approaches to tourism development vary in different settings. The purpose of this paper is to co...
Exclusively planned tourism destinations, such as all-inclusive resorts, gated resort communities, p...
To date, limited attention has been paid to the contribution of tourism to the well-being of island ...
Accepted manuscriptBased on a dependency theory approach, this study examined enclave tourism’s soci...
Tourism has long been recognised as a vital element of the economic development and growth of island...
Research on tourism enclaves has relied mainly on topographical understandings of the phenomenon. Th...
This thesis considers how to improve levels of understanding of different stakeholders' perspectives...
Tourism entrepreneurs are recognised as instigators of much tourism development and consequently hav...
Making tourism experiences more meaningful at the local level remains a challenge. Research using gr...
Weber’s theory of formal and substantive rationality (WFSR) explains the range of people’s motivatio...
Tourism is increasingly perceived as important for island sustainability, though it also has impacts...
Tourism geographers have noted the tendency for enclaves to develop in attraction-rich tourism zones...
The goal of achieving sustainable tourism is now a priority for many tourism planners. It has been s...
This paper aims to propose a conceptual model of impacts of stakeholders to destination management o...
Despite tourism being recognised as a promising growth sector in many Small Island Developing States...
The approaches to tourism development vary in different settings. The purpose of this paper is to co...
Exclusively planned tourism destinations, such as all-inclusive resorts, gated resort communities, p...
To date, limited attention has been paid to the contribution of tourism to the well-being of island ...
Accepted manuscriptBased on a dependency theory approach, this study examined enclave tourism’s soci...
Tourism has long been recognised as a vital element of the economic development and growth of island...
Research on tourism enclaves has relied mainly on topographical understandings of the phenomenon. Th...
This thesis considers how to improve levels of understanding of different stakeholders' perspectives...
Tourism entrepreneurs are recognised as instigators of much tourism development and consequently hav...
Making tourism experiences more meaningful at the local level remains a challenge. Research using gr...
Weber’s theory of formal and substantive rationality (WFSR) explains the range of people’s motivatio...
Tourism is increasingly perceived as important for island sustainability, though it also has impacts...
Tourism geographers have noted the tendency for enclaves to develop in attraction-rich tourism zones...
The goal of achieving sustainable tourism is now a priority for many tourism planners. It has been s...
This paper aims to propose a conceptual model of impacts of stakeholders to destination management o...