2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2017.05.015
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Analysing stakeholders’ perceptions of golf-course-based tourism: A proposal for developing sustainable tourism projects

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“…The structure of the network must be transparent with the organization structure as flat as possible that there is no hierarchy of power, domination and monopoly; all equally well in the rights, obligations, responsibilities of authorities, and opportunities for accessibility [4]. The same vision and mission as a focus that can influence development, so it can maximizing the benefit of the big project that to be continued [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure of the network must be transparent with the organization structure as flat as possible that there is no hierarchy of power, domination and monopoly; all equally well in the rights, obligations, responsibilities of authorities, and opportunities for accessibility [4]. The same vision and mission as a focus that can influence development, so it can maximizing the benefit of the big project that to be continued [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, stakeholders' perceptions are focused on the economic dimension (investments in the tourism sector, cost-benefit ratio, and the need to improve business management), which are addressed by authors like Stoffelen et al [63]. On the other hand, the work carried out by Domínguez-Gómez and González-Gómez [66] is a relevant example of perceptions of heritage resources (access and tourist security) and on environmental impacts (conservation of environmental resources and development of sustainable tourism).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is confirmed by many research which study golf tourism from various points of view, i.e. determining the level of satisfaction (Moital et al, 2013) and loyalty to the destination (Thanh et al, 2021), determining the developmental directions of golf tourism (Ersoy & Gülmez, 2014), determining the relationship between place attachment, golf tourism destination image, and revisit intention of golf tourists (Song et al, 2017), determining the profile of tourists and security perceptions of a destination (Aksu et al, 2016), observing the development of golf tourism from a sustainable point of view (López-Bonilla & López-Bonilla, 2016;López-Bonilla et al, 2018;Domínguez-Gómez and González-Gómez, 2017;Boukas & Ziakas, 2014), and many others. Research like these enable for golf tourism developers to rethink in which direction precisely they should focus when rethinking (golf) tourist offer development.…”
Section: Golf As a Part Of A Contemporary Tourist Product-an Insight mentioning
confidence: 99%