none2noThe aim of this chapter is to study the cooperation between Destination Management Organizations and hospitality stakeholders. The following research questions are addressed in this research: 1. What is the stakeholders’ attitude toward cooperation with DMOs in a new destination and in a mass-tourism destination? 2. In DMOs’ perspective, what are the most effective strategies to foster cooperation within the destination? 3. What is the level of commitment of hospitality stakeholders with respect to cooperation with DMOs? In order to discuss these points we provide an analysis of two Italian destinations. Specifically we examine an established mass-tourism destination and a new destination. By investigating this relationship we also a...
A significant characteristic of tourism destinations is their high fragmentation, as several stakeho...
Managing tourism destinations is a multifaceted phenomenon due to the fragmented nature of the indus...
The aim of this paper is to review the existing literature regarding Destination Management Organiza...
Tourist destination (TD) is considered the most important unit of analysis in tourism industry and t...
Destination management organizations (DMOs) play a major role in managing destination networks and i...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the current network of inter-relationships of stakeholders repr...
In current conceptualizations of destination management, destination management organizations (DMOs)...
Value co-creation – an established topic in management studies – it still in its infancy in tourism ...
Tourism is an industry with distinguishing features that are not common to other industries, e.g. to...
The considerations included in the article resulted from several years of research carried out by th...
A tourism destination arises when there is a system of organisations that collaborate to offer touri...
Tourism is a high fragmented industry in effect, in a destination tourists consume products and serv...
Tourism is a high fragmented industry in effect, in a destination tourists consume products and serv...
One of the sectors within the tourism industry which is considered to be large and continuously expa...
Local residents are often considered as destination stakeholders and their role assumed to be import...
A significant characteristic of tourism destinations is their high fragmentation, as several stakeho...
Managing tourism destinations is a multifaceted phenomenon due to the fragmented nature of the indus...
The aim of this paper is to review the existing literature regarding Destination Management Organiza...
Tourist destination (TD) is considered the most important unit of analysis in tourism industry and t...
Destination management organizations (DMOs) play a major role in managing destination networks and i...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the current network of inter-relationships of stakeholders repr...
In current conceptualizations of destination management, destination management organizations (DMOs)...
Value co-creation – an established topic in management studies – it still in its infancy in tourism ...
Tourism is an industry with distinguishing features that are not common to other industries, e.g. to...
The considerations included in the article resulted from several years of research carried out by th...
A tourism destination arises when there is a system of organisations that collaborate to offer touri...
Tourism is a high fragmented industry in effect, in a destination tourists consume products and serv...
Tourism is a high fragmented industry in effect, in a destination tourists consume products and serv...
One of the sectors within the tourism industry which is considered to be large and continuously expa...
Local residents are often considered as destination stakeholders and their role assumed to be import...
A significant characteristic of tourism destinations is their high fragmentation, as several stakeho...
Managing tourism destinations is a multifaceted phenomenon due to the fragmented nature of the indus...
The aim of this paper is to review the existing literature regarding Destination Management Organiza...