2021
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2021.1937076
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Destination sustainability in the sharing economy: a conceptual framework applying the capital theory approach

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“…The interaction and collaboration among stakeholders are crucial to the sustainability of tourism (Roxas et al, 2020;Saito and Ruhanen, 2017). Sharing accommodation is a growing and promising field, and the success of the sharing economy depends on the collaboration of multiple stakeholders (Hati et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2022). Scholars have identified different stakeholders in the sharing economy.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundation 21 Stakeholder Theory and Sharing Acc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interaction and collaboration among stakeholders are crucial to the sustainability of tourism (Roxas et al, 2020;Saito and Ruhanen, 2017). Sharing accommodation is a growing and promising field, and the success of the sharing economy depends on the collaboration of multiple stakeholders (Hati et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2022). Scholars have identified different stakeholders in the sharing economy.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundation 21 Stakeholder Theory and Sharing Acc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hossain (2020) pointed out that the sharing economy has additional stakeholders such as governments and politicians. Zhang et al (2022) identified the five crucial stakeholders in the sharing economy as consumers, tourism enterprises, sharing economy platforms, residents and governments. La et al (2021) identified six key IJCHM 35,4 stakeholders in sharing accommodation: hosts, consumers and platforms are core stakeholders and governments, destinations and industries are secondary stakeholders.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundation 21 Stakeholder Theory and Sharing Acc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kako bi se osigurala implementacija održivog razvoja turizma, nužno je kontinuirano praćenje i kontrola pokazatelja utjecaja turizma, u svrhu pravovremene primjene preventivnih i korektivnih mjera." (Klarin, 2017) Sukladno s time, predlažu se različiti modeli održivog razvoja turizma turističkih destinacija koji se temelje na teoriji dionika (Klarin, 2017;Mičetić Fabić, 2017;Zhang et al, 2021), koji uz ekonomsku i društvenu, sadrže i sastavnicu okolišne održivosti. Međutim, samo rijetki modeli integriraju programe ekološkog certificiranja (Klarin, 2017) koji se mogu promatrati kao potpora razvoju održivog turizma pojedine destinacije.…”
Section: Održivi Razvoj Turizmaunclassified
“…Among all destinations, cities have been on the frontline of accommodating tourists and preserving cultural resources (Almuhrzi and Al-Azri, 2019). Cities benefit from tourism development not only by improving local welfare but also by maintaining sustainable preservation, aligned with core ideas backboned SDGs (Zhang et al , 2022). Among all the prominent attributes that depict the cultural aspects of tourism development in cities, cultural attractiveness serves as a significant motivation for tourists to choose a certain place to visit over another (González and López, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%