Critical success factors for tourist destination governance in times of crisis: a case study of Antalya,Turkey |
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Authors: | Kadir Çakar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mardin Artuklu University Higher School of Tourism and Hotel Management-Mardin, Turkey;2. Artuklu Yerle?kesi, Mardin, Turkeykadircakar@artuklu.edu.tr |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to identify the critical success factors for the development of crisis management and strategy for the governance of the tourist destination of Antalya, Turkey. Data was obtained from in situ interviews, participant observation, and documentation. Interviews were conducted with the main tourism stakeholders representing both public and private sectors in Antalya. Findings show that the critical success factors of responsiveness, shared roles, strategy formation, and collaboration are vital for effective crisis management. The study also highlighted the fact that in the area of shared roles and collaboration, encompassing the characteristics of coordination, communication, cooperation, and knowledge transfer, stakeholders are proving ineffectual, thereby obstructing the development of necessary strategies for crisis management and the recovery process. Further, ineffective governance, adopted by local stakeholders, has had a substantial negative impact on the process of developing future effective crisis management strategies. |
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Keywords: | Crisis management stakeholder theory destination governance critical success factors |
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