Tourism policy making: the policymakers' perspectives


Autoria(s): Stevenson, N.; Airey, D.; Miller, G.
Data(s)

01/07/2008

Resumo

This research explores tourism policy making, from the perspectives of policy makers using grounded theory. It focuses on Leeds, a city in the North of England, which is characterized by its turbulent environment. The paper identifies themes around policy making, including low status, lack of clarity, uncertainty, lack of consensus and congruence and complexity. Its findings indicate policy making is essentially a social process, involving communication and negotiation between people in the context of wider change. It suggests a social conceptualization, and further research to investigate the communications involved in producing policy rather than the current research focus on the tangible outputs of the process such as a plan or a physical development.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/5499/1/Stevenson_Airey_Miller_2008_final_author.pdf

Stevenson, N., Airey, D. and Miller, G. (2008) Tourism policy making: the policymakers' perspectives. Annals of Tourism Research, 35 (3). pp. 732-750. ISSN 0160-7383

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/5499/

https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2008.05.002

10.1016/j.annals.2008.05.002

Palavras-Chave #Architecture and the Built Environment
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Article

PeerReviewed