The tourism system is characterised by the number of actors (public, profit, and non-profit organisations) with specific expectations, roles, and responsibilities. The actors play a significant role in the territory: they need the efforts of inter-institutional cooperation and to develop a network in order to contribute, in relation to the type of interaction carried out, to the economic development and to increasing competitiveness and tourism labor market. In this article, the author suggests a conceptual framework allowing attaining a governance model of the tourism system aimed at enhancing the relationships with the various relevant actors in order to achieve common goals based on sustainable performance
Destination Governance for Sustainable Tourism
FRANZONI, Simona
2015-01-01
Abstract
The tourism system is characterised by the number of actors (public, profit, and non-profit organisations) with specific expectations, roles, and responsibilities. The actors play a significant role in the territory: they need the efforts of inter-institutional cooperation and to develop a network in order to contribute, in relation to the type of interaction carried out, to the economic development and to increasing competitiveness and tourism labor market. In this article, the author suggests a conceptual framework allowing attaining a governance model of the tourism system aimed at enhancing the relationships with the various relevant actors in order to achieve common goals based on sustainable performanceI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.