Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to explore a resource-constrained Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) to assess the power struggles inherent in community tourism initiatives when leadership is weakened through shrinking resources. Design/methodology/approach- Using a comparative instrumental case study approach, this paper analyses three separate studies within Experience Bedfordshire to develop a comprehensive picture of governance within a single tourism destination. Findings- The results show that privately held attractions, hospitality businesses, and transportation authorities retain control over key marketing messages. Visitor and stakeholder surveys indicate that a more sustainable form of rural development, based...
Destination governance has emerged as a very important issue in local and regional development in Sw...
Rural decline associated with government restructuring in New Zealand in the 1980s has reduced the s...
Purpose: This paper examines stakeholder power and engagement within an increasingly competitive En...
Rural destination management organizations (DMOs) are faced with considerable challenges as they att...
[Extract] Tourism is often proposed as a strategy for community development, especially in rural or ...
This study addressed contradictions in the tourism development literature about the importance of lo...
The community destination (Flagestad & Hope, 2001) is populated by a wide range of SMEs that operate...
A tourism destination arises when there is a system of organisations that collaborate to offer touri...
Destination management is undergoing substantial change. Recent literature suggests that current des...
Managing tourism destinations is a multifaceted phenomenon due to the fragmented nature of the indus...
Small tourism enterprises are at the heart of the tourism industry in many regional destinations. Th...
'Peripheral areas experiencing an economic downturn in traditional industries such as agriculture of...
The paper provides an academic/practitioner collaborative reflection on the governance structure of ...
Although empowerment plays an essential role in sustainable tourism development, most empowerment re...
Destination Management/Marketing Organisations are a common feature in tourism administration, desti...
Destination governance has emerged as a very important issue in local and regional development in Sw...
Rural decline associated with government restructuring in New Zealand in the 1980s has reduced the s...
Purpose: This paper examines stakeholder power and engagement within an increasingly competitive En...
Rural destination management organizations (DMOs) are faced with considerable challenges as they att...
[Extract] Tourism is often proposed as a strategy for community development, especially in rural or ...
This study addressed contradictions in the tourism development literature about the importance of lo...
The community destination (Flagestad & Hope, 2001) is populated by a wide range of SMEs that operate...
A tourism destination arises when there is a system of organisations that collaborate to offer touri...
Destination management is undergoing substantial change. Recent literature suggests that current des...
Managing tourism destinations is a multifaceted phenomenon due to the fragmented nature of the indus...
Small tourism enterprises are at the heart of the tourism industry in many regional destinations. Th...
'Peripheral areas experiencing an economic downturn in traditional industries such as agriculture of...
The paper provides an academic/practitioner collaborative reflection on the governance structure of ...
Although empowerment plays an essential role in sustainable tourism development, most empowerment re...
Destination Management/Marketing Organisations are a common feature in tourism administration, desti...
Destination governance has emerged as a very important issue in local and regional development in Sw...
Rural decline associated with government restructuring in New Zealand in the 1980s has reduced the s...
Purpose: This paper examines stakeholder power and engagement within an increasingly competitive En...