Divided we stand: institutional collaboration in tourism planning and development in the Central Region of Ghana

Adu-Ampong, Emmanuel Akwasi (2017) Divided we stand: institutional collaboration in tourism planning and development in the Central Region of Ghana. Current Issues in Tourism, 20 (3). pp. 295-314. ISSN 1368-3500

Full content URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2014.915795

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This research is an exploratory study that examines collaboration at the institutional level in the tourism sector of the Central Region, Ghana. The research begins with a review of the key issues related to collaboration in tourism planning and development followed by an extensive exploration of three main issues related to institutional collaboration in tourism in the Central Region. The three main issues are the vision of tourism development shared among stakeholders, collaboration and coordination within the public sector and between the public and private sectors and the factors that constrain and facilitate collaboration and coordination. Using extensive interviews with key stakeholders and reviewing policy documents, the research indicates low levels of collaboration between tourism institutions both within the public sector and across the public–private sectors. This is notwithstanding a shared awareness of the benefits of collaboration among all actors. The research thus contributes interesting insights into the politics of collaboration in tourism destinations. Given tourism's contribution to the Ghanaian economy, it is imperative that efforts are made towards improving the levels of collaboration and coordination between tourism agencies and institutions.

Keywords:tourism planning, collaboration, coordination, institutions, stakeholders, Ghana
Subjects:L Social studies > L200 Politics
L Social studies > L900 Others in Social studies
N Business and Administrative studies > N200 Management studies
K Architecture, Building and Planning > K430 Planning studies
K Architecture, Building and Planning > K421 Urban Planning
K Architecture, Building and Planning > K410 Regional Planning
L Social studies > L240 International Politics
N Business and Administrative studies > N890 Tourism, Transport and Travel not elsewhere classified
N Business and Administrative studies > N810 Travel Management
L Social studies > L243 Politics of a specific country/region
N Business and Administrative studies > N840 International Tourism
N Business and Administrative studies > N800 Tourism, Transport and Travel
L Social studies > L790 Human and Social Geography not elsewhere classified
K Architecture, Building and Planning > K400 Planning (Urban, Rural and Regional)
L Social studies > L290 Politics not elsewhere classified
N Business and Administrative studies > N100 Business studies
Divisions:Lincoln International Business School
ID Code:24725
Deposited On:18 Oct 2016 12:53

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