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Tourism - Protected area partnerships in Australia: designing and managing for success
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Moore, S and Weiler, B and Croy, G and Laing, J and Lee, D and Lockwood, M and Pfueller, S and Wegner, A, Tourism - Protected area partnerships in Australia: designing and managing for success, CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd (2009) [Contract Report]
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Abstract
Previous tourism partnership research has not made the most of opportunities to consult related literature from a broad range of disciplines and use associated theoretical developments as a basis for analysis. This technical report addresses this gap through a multi-disciplinary review of partnerships research to reconcile the often multifarious definitions of partnership and allied concepts, such as collaboration and cooperation, and the various meanings given to success, as well as to identify factors which might impact upon partnership success or failure. Eight theoretical perspectives are explored, covering social exchange theory, adoption and diffusion of innovation, environmental dispute resolution (EDR), social representation theory, network theory, stakeholder theory, social capital theory and the institutional analysis and development (IAD) framework. Theoretical constructs offering the greatest potential for framing future research into successful tourism protected area partnerships were social capital theory and EDR, with application of the IAD framework to cover any remaining gaps. This review suggests that it is important to consider as broad a range of factors as possible,not only those that are easy to measure. As such, factors such as administrative setting and the availability of resources, which are under-represented in the partnerships research, but intuitively seem to play a part in partnership success, should be considered. These findings provide a robust platform for further research that will be progressed as part of the broader study of which this review formed a foundational part.
Item Details
Item Type: | Contract Report |
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Keywords: | Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services, Tourism, Tourism Management |
Research Division: | Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services |
Research Group: | Tourism |
Research Field: | Tourism management |
Objective Division: | Environmental Policy, Climate Change and Natural Hazards |
Objective Group: | Environmental policy, legislation and standards |
Objective Field: | Environmental policy, legislation and standards not elsewhere classified |
UTAS Author: | Lockwood, M (Associate Professor Michael Lockwood) |
ID Code: | 56716 |
Year Published: | 2009 |
Deposited By: | Geography and Environmental Studies |
Deposited On: | 2009-05-22 |
Last Modified: | 2014-09-05 |
Downloads: | 410 View Download Statistics |
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