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Author : Valentina Dinica
School/Work Place : Victoria Univesity of Wellington, New Zealand
Contact : valentina.dinica@vuw.ac.nz
Year : 2016

The ability of businesses to influence the sustainability of tourism development is generally examined from two standpoints: the regulatory frameworks requiring particular actions with respect to how business is carried out, or to clients; and the measures/policy instruments companies implement voluntarily. This paper draws attention to a third (indirect but important) way in which businesses’ influence on tourism sustainability can be examined: their opportunities for engagement as stakeholders in policy processes. In some countries such opportunities are available voluntarily, in others they may be statutory/legally-based, or both. Besides, such opportunities may be available in one or more policy domains: tourism and recreation policies, biodiversity conservation, climate change, broader environmental policies, and so on. In such contexts, tourism businesses operate in policy arenas of different sizes and structures, as other stakeholder types and citizens are also often present. In these arenas, the balance of power across participants will be influenced by the participatory rights available to each actor through legislation, and how actors decide to respond and mobilize themselves, to exert those rights. Tourism businesses are a heterogeneous group, and often prioritize sustainability differently. Besides, public authorities may use loopholes and shortcuts available in the legal framework, to further influence the balance of power among participating actors.


List of Articles
No. Subject Views Date
3 Think Tank XVI United we stand, divided we fall: Strategies for engag... file 659 Jul 01, 2016

Many tourism corporate responsibility programs require the support and/or compliance of guests or customers, yet little attention has been paid to the design of strategies to encourage this compliance. Research in the areas of tourist inter...

Author: Karen Hughes & Gianna Moscardo 

Year: 2016 

OPA: 2016 Outstanding Paper Award Winner 

» Think Tank XVI Influencing sustainability through engagement in polic... file 834 Jul 01, 2016

The ability of businesses to influence the sustainability of tourism development is generally examined from two standpoints: the regulatory frameworks requiring particular actions with respect to how business is carried out, or to clients; ...

Author: Valentina Dinica 

Year: 2016 

1 Think Tank XVI Volunteering and donations for biodiversity conservati... file 428 Jul 01, 2016

In 2010, the newly elected government of New Zealand, of neo-liberal orientation, has adopted its Business Growth Agenda. This has been implemented through a series of legal, policy and organizational changes, affecting the governance of th...

Author: Valentina Dinica 

Year: 2016 

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