Destination leadership: A new paradigm for tourist destinations?

This special issue of Tourism Review provides an original body of work that complements existing research on tourist destinations, and offers an opportunity for tourism research to contribute to broader leadership theorizing. This editorial introduction embeds the included papers into general refle...

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Main Authors: Pechlaner, Harald, Kozak, M., Volgger, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16496
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Kozak, M.
Volgger, M.
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description This special issue of Tourism Review provides an original body of work that complements existing research on tourist destinations, and offers an opportunity for tourism research to contribute to broader leadership theorizing. This editorial introduction embeds the included papers into general reflections about destination leadership. This introduction summarizes how the papers in this special issue contribute to two streams of research: First, the papers use and advance leadership theories that are particularly suited to inter-organizational contexts, such as distributed and systemic leadership. Second, they illustrate that destination leadership needs to be treated and understood in relationship to governance arrangements, power structures, and social networks among leaders. Sustainable destination competitiveness greatly depends on effective strategies as well as efficient and inclusive processes and structures. Existing research on destination management and destination governance clearly illustrates the relevance of these requirements. However, the human factor in the form of motivation, inspiration, and role modeling – i.e. destination leadership – is also crucial. Yet, so far leadership has not received the necessary attention in both tourist destinations and networked environments in general. This is all the more remarkable since social networks pose particular challenges for leadership.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-164962017-09-13T15:44:34Z Destination leadership: A new paradigm for tourist destinations? Pechlaner, Harald Kozak, M. Volgger, M. This special issue of Tourism Review provides an original body of work that complements existing research on tourist destinations, and offers an opportunity for tourism research to contribute to broader leadership theorizing. This editorial introduction embeds the included papers into general reflections about destination leadership. This introduction summarizes how the papers in this special issue contribute to two streams of research: First, the papers use and advance leadership theories that are particularly suited to inter-organizational contexts, such as distributed and systemic leadership. Second, they illustrate that destination leadership needs to be treated and understood in relationship to governance arrangements, power structures, and social networks among leaders. Sustainable destination competitiveness greatly depends on effective strategies as well as efficient and inclusive processes and structures. Existing research on destination management and destination governance clearly illustrates the relevance of these requirements. However, the human factor in the form of motivation, inspiration, and role modeling – i.e. destination leadership – is also crucial. Yet, so far leadership has not received the necessary attention in both tourist destinations and networked environments in general. This is all the more remarkable since social networks pose particular challenges for leadership. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16496 10.1108/TR-09-2013-0053 Emerald Group Publishing Limited restricted
spellingShingle Pechlaner, Harald
Kozak, M.
Volgger, M.
Destination leadership: A new paradigm for tourist destinations?
title Destination leadership: A new paradigm for tourist destinations?
title_full Destination leadership: A new paradigm for tourist destinations?
title_fullStr Destination leadership: A new paradigm for tourist destinations?
title_full_unstemmed Destination leadership: A new paradigm for tourist destinations?
title_short Destination leadership: A new paradigm for tourist destinations?
title_sort destination leadership: a new paradigm for tourist destinations?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16496