The paper deals with a case study regarding an Italian tourism project analysed through the lens of a multiple perspectives framework based on the Relational View (RV), Stakeholder Engagement (SE), and Value Cocreation (VCc). The proposed theoretical framework contributes to interpreting issues regarding the development of a tourist destination brand in Southern Italy. The qualitative approach adopted reflects the confirmatory nature of this paper. Meanwhile, the project denominated “South Destination Network” is an experimental building of a tourism destination brand from the relational view of maximizing value co-creation in a cultural perspective though stakeholder engagement. Findings from the case study are discussed with reference to the relational view, stakeholder engagement, and value co-creation. The study concludes with the limitations and implications for further research related to the proposed framework.
BUILDING TOURISM DESTINATION BRAND FROM THE RELATIONAL VIEW PERSPECTIVE: THE ITALIAN PROJECT “RETE DESTINAZIONE SUD” Enlightening Tourism. A Pathmaking Journal, Vol 8, No 1 (2018), pp. 1-25
Vittoria Marino;Mario D'Arco;
2018-01-01
Abstract
The paper deals with a case study regarding an Italian tourism project analysed through the lens of a multiple perspectives framework based on the Relational View (RV), Stakeholder Engagement (SE), and Value Cocreation (VCc). The proposed theoretical framework contributes to interpreting issues regarding the development of a tourist destination brand in Southern Italy. The qualitative approach adopted reflects the confirmatory nature of this paper. Meanwhile, the project denominated “South Destination Network” is an experimental building of a tourism destination brand from the relational view of maximizing value co-creation in a cultural perspective though stakeholder engagement. Findings from the case study are discussed with reference to the relational view, stakeholder engagement, and value co-creation. The study concludes with the limitations and implications for further research related to the proposed framework.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.