Emergence of governance in cross-border destinations
This paper seeks to describe the processes through which cross-border tourism networks emerge and to identify the main elements that foster the consolidation of shared tourism governance structures. The case study analyses a process that initiates and solidifies cross-border structures in the Cerdanya Valley – Catalan Pyrenees region through a thick description of their evolution. Major findings include five main categories of factors influencing emergence processes of cross-border destination making: institutional similarity, bridging actors, leadership and entrepreneurial capacities, close relationships, and serendipity. Insights for managers and stakeholders involved in cross-border destination development and management are provided in the discussion.
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2014
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Authors: | Blasco, Dani ; Guia, Jaume ; Prats, Lluís |
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Annals of Tourism Research. - Elsevier, ISSN 0160-7383. - Vol. 49.2014, C, p. 159-173
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Cross-border destinations | Local tourism governance |
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