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Community participation in heritage tourism planning: is it too much to ask?
Authors:Mina Dragouni  Kalliopi Fouseki  Nikolaos Georgantzis
Institution:1. UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage, University College London, London, UK;2. CEREN, Burgundy School of Business, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon, France;3. LEE &4. Economics Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castellon, Spain
Abstract:Considering the complications of collecting empirical data on community participation, this study proposes a new methodological approach that departs from the current literature. For the first time, an experimental procedure is adopted to conduct a direct comparison between participatory and non-participatory decision-making in the context of heritage tourism planning. Contrary to previous work, this is the first ex-ante assessment of community participation at a destination with no such prior experience. The analysis relies on behavioural data on choices, deliberation and conflict studied in the context of a controlled collaborative environment. The findings suggest that choices and deliberation between participatory and non-participatory groups exhibit no statistically significant differences although participatory groups were more susceptible to conflict. However, interestingly, conflict was constructive as it increased provisions for heritage goods. Furthermore, intra-group heterogeneity did not always affect collective decisions negatively whereas trust and institutional credibility played a major role in influencing both individual and collective preferences. These findings have important implications for research and policy, opening a novel avenue for the systematic study of participation dynamics to inform the instigation of participatory endeavours.
Keywords:Heritage tourism  community participation  voluntary contributions to public goods  experimental economics
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