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The Learning Tourism Destination: The potential of a learning organisation approach for improving the sustainability of tourism destinations
Authors:Karin Schianetz  Lydia Kavanagh  David Lockington  
Institution:aEnvironmental Engineering, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia;bChemical Engineering, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia
Abstract:Globalisation, increasing complexity, and the need to address triple-bottom line sustainability have seen the proliferation of Learning Organisations (LO) who, by definition, have the capacity to anticipate environmental changes and economic opportunities and adapt accordingly. Such organisations use system dynamics modelling (SDM) for both strategic planning and the promotion of organisational learning. Although SDM has been applied in the context of tourism destination management for predictive reasons, the current literature does not analyse or recognise how this could be used as a foundation for an LO. This study introduces the concept of the Learning Tourism Destinations (LTD) and discusses, on the basis of a review of six case studies, the potential of SDM as a tool for the implementation and enhancement of collective learning processes. The results reveal that SDM is capable of promoting communication between stakeholders and stimulating organisational learning. It is suggested that the LTD approach be further utilised and explored.
Keywords:Learning organisation  Learning Tourism Destination  Organisational learning  Systems thinking  System dynamics modelling
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