2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11628-014-0252-z
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Developing Gamcheon Cultural Village as a tourist destination through co-creation

Abstract: Co-creation refers to the process of collaborative creation of new values by stakeholders together. Co-creation strategies can be utilized not only in business organizations but also by local communities. The objective of this study is to apply the co-creation approach to activate residents' participation for developing shared goals in a real-world situation involving the Gamcheon Culture Village Regeneration Project in Korea. To this end, a combination of literature review and qualitative data collected throu… Show more

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“…As shown in Figure 2, Gamcheon is a hillside village located in Busan, the secondlargest metropolitan city of South Korea. In the 1950s, numerous refugees from the Korean War fled to Busan and settled in Gamcheon, then organized their own community [54]. Given the village's relatively remote location from the city and because it was mostly populated by low-income individuals, it received little attention from government development efforts.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Figure 2, Gamcheon is a hillside village located in Busan, the secondlargest metropolitan city of South Korea. In the 1950s, numerous refugees from the Korean War fled to Busan and settled in Gamcheon, then organized their own community [54]. Given the village's relatively remote location from the city and because it was mostly populated by low-income individuals, it received little attention from government development efforts.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5 shows these methods. other ’s classification includes methods that have been used only once and includes customer critic approach (CCA) (Minkiewicz et al , 2014), Creative analytic practice (CAP) (Bertella et al , 2019), participatory research (Ketso) (Wengel et al , 2019), grounded theory (Hong and Lee, 2015), phenomenology (Malone et al , 2018), data mining (Ngamsirijit, 2014) and multi-method (Lin et al , 2019). The survey was the most commonly used research design, which included 48 ones and then came the case study/multiple case study method, which included 29 articles.…”
Section: Mapping Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies include (Jung and Dieck, 2017; Gomez-Oliva et al , 2019). Also, Hong and Lee (2015) and Ma et al (2017) have considered a co-innovation theory.…”
Section: Mapping Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the COVID-19 pandemic, customer value co-creation (VCC) is increasingly embraced by tourism providers and the customers in the tourism industry to derive values from the collaboration process (Su et al 2016 ; Hong and Lee 2015 ; Im and Qu 2017 ; Campos et al 2017 ). Today, under the pandemic, ensuring tourists’ safety and well-being has become the utmost important concern for tourism providers and customers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%