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Author : Stuart Levy & Donald Hawkins
School/Work Place : George Washington University, USA
Contact : slevy@gwu.edu
Year : 2009

There has been increased attention given to sustainable tourism monitoring and evaluation efforts, including corporate policies, guidelines and codes of conduct as well as certification programs (e.g., Dodds and Joppe 2005; Font and Harris 2004; Holcomb, Upchurch and Okumus 2007). Few studies, however, have examined sustainable tourism awards programs as a source of innovation and learning. Significant financial and non-financial benefits accrue to organizations receiving industry awards. These advantages can include publicity, competitive market advantage, opportunity to benchmark and share good practice, improved employee morale, and higher shareholder value for publicly traded companies (Balasubramanian, Mathur and Thakur, 2005; Bohoris, 1995; Ghobadian and Woo, 1994; Jenkins, 2006). While these benefits are moderated by award quality and level of consumer recognition (Dodds and Joppe, 2005), it is suggested that awards can also serve as an incentive to spur innovation and encourage positive societal contributions. In this paper, an analysis of award-winning commerce-based tourism practices was performed to identify and categorize the contributions made to sustainable tourism, providing an inductive approach to observe how responsible tourism practices are associated with sustainable tourism principles.


List of Articles
No. Subject Views Date
6 Think Tank IX What do sustainable tourism researchers value? An anal... file 7442 Oct 13, 2013

Sustainable Tourism has emerged as a major field of specialisation within tourism and has been so pervasive that some have suggested that the field represents a fifth platform of tourism research, while others have argued that the field has...

Author: Pierre Benckendorff 

Year: 2009 

5 Think Tank IX How to create superior value in sustainable tourism: ... file 7488 Oct 13, 2013

Extensive research and practical implementation concerning the value of natural resources has thus far been conducted when one considers for example wildlife-, eco- and cultural tourism, however many of these values originate from industry ...

Author: Philipp E. Boksberger & Jack Carlsen 

Year: 2009 

4 Think Tank IX Sustainable Tourism Development Plan for the Old City ... file 8113 Oct 13, 2013

This research aims to propose a sustainable tourism development plan for the City of Nan. Since the year 2000, Nan civil society leaders, national and international stakeholders have tried to develop Nan into a world heritage destination. I...

Author: Donruetai Kovathanakul 

Year: 2009 

» Think Tank IX Sustainable Tourism Principles Reflected in Award-Winn... file 4300 Oct 13, 2013

There has been increased attention given to sustainable tourism monitoring and evaluation efforts, including corporate policies, guidelines and codes of conduct as well as certification programs (e.g., Dodds and Joppe 2005; Font and Harris ...

Author: Stuart Levy & Donald Hawkins 

Year: 2009 

2 Think Tank IX The Role of Values in Sustainable Tourism Education file 4156 Oct 13, 2013

This presentation discusses the role of values in the context of sustainable tourism education. However, it does not seek to engage in the debate about the definition of Sustainable Tourism nor the differences between this concept and Sustai...

Author: Christian Schott 

Year: 2009 

1 Think Tank IX Tourism Relationship Model and Intermediary for Sustai... file 5876 Oct 13, 2013

This paper proposes a simple model that depicts the relationship between community and extra-community stakeholders that will enable the effective development of sustainable tourism. “Sustainable tourism” in this paper is defined as tourism ...

Author: Asami Shikida, Mami Yoda, Akiko Kino & Masayuki Morishige 

Year: 2009 

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