Tourism is a fundamental lever to generate local sustainable development; however, the value created by tourism within destinations relies on resources that are shared among diverse destination stakeholders and actors. In order to achieve the goal of sustainable development, destinations need to manage these actors’ different and often divergent interests under a process of destination governance. Stakeholder theory has highlighted how the conceptualization of sustainable development depends on the point of view of the actor-at-stake, and a large part of the governance process regards negotiating and mobilizing actors towards a common and shared idea about its meaning and operationalization. Network theory has provided important insig...
Managing tourism destinations is a multifaceted phenomenon due to the fragmented nature of the indus...
This book examines the political order and the issues, processes and approaches in applying governan...
Modern society, recent trends and contemporary lifestyles show a general increase in tourist flows a...
Development and competitiveness of tourism destinations have been often associated by previous lite...
This introductory chapter summarizes key aspects of the development of thinking in reference to tour...
The community destination (Flagestad & Hope, 2001) is populated by a wide range of SMEs that operate...
Innovative Governance Strategies in Meetings Destination NetworksIntroduction, problem statement and...
Governance offers valuable guidelines to steer and direct destinations. Recent tourism governance re...
Tourism is an industry with distinguishing features that are not common to other industries, e.g. to...
The tourism system is characterised by the number of actors (public, profit, and non-profit organisa...
Background: Sustainable development is considered to be one of today's most comprehensive challenges...
Purpose The purpose of this contribution is to highlight the approaches and managerial techniques t...
The paper aims to detail the mechanisms through which collective capability (destination capability)...
Purpose – The systemic nature of tourism products generates the need for a broad involvement of des...
Managing tourism destinations is a multifaceted phenomenon due to the fragmented nature of the indus...
This book examines the political order and the issues, processes and approaches in applying governan...
Modern society, recent trends and contemporary lifestyles show a general increase in tourist flows a...
Development and competitiveness of tourism destinations have been often associated by previous lite...
This introductory chapter summarizes key aspects of the development of thinking in reference to tour...
The community destination (Flagestad & Hope, 2001) is populated by a wide range of SMEs that operate...
Innovative Governance Strategies in Meetings Destination NetworksIntroduction, problem statement and...
Governance offers valuable guidelines to steer and direct destinations. Recent tourism governance re...
Tourism is an industry with distinguishing features that are not common to other industries, e.g. to...
The tourism system is characterised by the number of actors (public, profit, and non-profit organisa...
Background: Sustainable development is considered to be one of today's most comprehensive challenges...
Purpose The purpose of this contribution is to highlight the approaches and managerial techniques t...
The paper aims to detail the mechanisms through which collective capability (destination capability)...
Purpose – The systemic nature of tourism products generates the need for a broad involvement of des...
Managing tourism destinations is a multifaceted phenomenon due to the fragmented nature of the indus...
This book examines the political order and the issues, processes and approaches in applying governan...
Modern society, recent trends and contemporary lifestyles show a general increase in tourist flows a...