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Contemporary destination governance : a case study approach / edited by Harald Pechlaner ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pechlaner, Harald.
Beritelli, Pietro.
Pichler, Sabine.
Peters, Mike.
Scott, N. (Noel)
Series:
Bridging tourism theory and practice ; v. 6.
Bridging tourism theory and practice, 2042-1443 ; v. 6
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tourism--Europe--Management--Case studies.
Tourism.
Tourism--Australia--Management--Case studies.
Tourism--Canada--Management--Case studies.
Tourism--Management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (278 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bingley, England : Emerald, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Governance is about managing networks". This quote from political scientist Rod A.W. Rhodes pioneered a whole series of governance studies in different disciplines. Accordingly, destination governance describes the collective management of tourism destinations. Promoting collective action in tourism destinations means dealing with a myriad of different actors and applying various instruments. Probably the most basic requirement is to take into account the peculiarities of every single destination. Therefore, this book approaches the issue of contemporary destination governance from a case study point of view focusing on 16 destinations. In contrast to other publications in the field of destination governance, the book concentrates on the discussion of cases and the peculiarities of destinations which influence the destination governance. It demonstrates how different theories from the fields of organizational studies, strategic management, tourism research and sociology can enlighten our understanding of particular real-world situations. Lastly, the bottom-up approach supports practitioners and students by making otherwise complex theories accessible to a broader audience.
Contents:
Introduction / Pietro Beritelli
Case 1: Lenzerheide / Pietro Beritelli
Case 2: Toggenburg / Pietro Beritelli
Case 3: Saas-Fee/Saastal / Pietro Beritelli
Case 4: Bodenmais / Elisa Innerhofer, Judith Jochmann
Case 5: Altmühltal / Elisa Innerhofer, Judith Jochmann
Case 6: Bad Gögging / Elisa Innerhofer, Judith Jochmann
Case 7: Stubaital / Andreas Strobl, Mike Peters
Case 8: Ötztal / Andreas Strobl, Mike Peters
Case 9: Seefeld / Andreas Strobl, Mike Peters
Case 10: Tisens/Tesimo / Michael Volgger, Sabine Pichler, Marcus Herntrei
Case 11: Naturns/Naturno / Michael Volgger, Sabine Pichler, Marcus Herntrei
Case 12: Passeiertal/Val Passiria / Michael Volgger, Sabine Pichler, Marcus Herntrei
Case 13: Tourism and events Queensland / Noel Scott, Lisa Ruhanen
Case 14: Gold Coast, Queensland / Noel Scott, Lisa Ruhanen
Case 15: Surfers paradise, Gold Coast / Noel Scott, Lisa Ruhanen
Case 16: The 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games / Peter Williams, Valerie Sheppard
Conclusion: Towards a theory of destination governance / Mike Peters, Andreas Strobl.
Notes:
"Emerald books"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record
ISBN:
9781783501137
OCLC:
907951537

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