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Destination Network Responsibility (DNR) als Grundlage für regionale Resilienz
Lukas Petersik,Harald Pechlaner,Daniel Zacher +2 more
- 01 Jan 2017
- pp 315-332
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TL;DR: In this article, a Destination Network-Network-Responsibility-Konzept wird dabei als Strategie verstanden, die regionale Resilienz von Destinationen zu starken.
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Abstract: Tourismuswissenschaftliche Studien setzen sich im Rahmen des CSR-Diskurses bisher vornehmlich mit der Implementierung des Konzeptes auf der Unternehmensebene auseinander. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt die touristische Destination als eine vernetzte Verantwortungseinheit. Das vorgestellte Destination-Network-Responsibility-Konzept wird dabei als Strategie verstanden, die regionale Resilienz von Destinationen zu starken. Die mithilfe der qualitativen Methode GABEK® gewonnenen Ergebnisse verdeutlichen die Potenziale, die aus einer Verantwortungsvernetzung in einer Destination hervorgehen konnen.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a critical literature review that scopes responsible and irresponsible behaviour of different stakeholders in hospitality and tourism and tackles some of the often-unquestioned assumptions of CSR, including who should be held accountable for ensuring responsibility (the onus of responsibility).
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Joint responsibility and understanding of resilience from a DMO perspective – an analysis of different situations in Bavarian tourism destinations
Harald Pechlaner,Daniel Zacher,Christian Eckert,Lukas Petersik +3 more
- 26 Jun 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative interview series was conducted with destination managers in urban and rural areas, in order to reveal and visualize semantic relationships between the specific statements, which allowed the representation of linkages and relationships of keywords from interview transcripts in the form of network graphs, and the existence of a network of leaders who take responsibility for tourism development within a tourism destination.
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Corporate Social Responsibility im Tourismus - der Einsatz von CSR-Aktivitäten in familiengeführten touristischen Unternehmen
Anita Zehrer,Frieda Raich +1 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: Nachfolgender Beitrag beschaftigt sich mit Corporate Social Responsibility in familiengefuhrten touristischen Unternehmen as mentioned in this paper.
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The Responsibility of the Destination: A Multi-stakeholder Approach for a Sustainable Tourism Development
Lukas Petersik
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the presentation of the Destination Network Responsibility (DNR) concept and the identification of the potentials that can result from a systematic network approach in a tourism destination.
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