Tourism Events and the Nature of Stakeholder Power

This exploratory case study examines the power relations among the stakeholders of a tourism event in Borneo. It examines the sources of stakeholder power and the pattern of interdependence of various stakeholders, primarily based on interviews with event managers and stakeholders, as well as field...

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Main Authors: Tiew, F., Holmes, Kirsten, De Bussy, Nigel
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17396
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author Tiew, F.
Holmes, Kirsten
De Bussy, Nigel
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description This exploratory case study examines the power relations among the stakeholders of a tourism event in Borneo. It examines the sources of stakeholder power and the pattern of interdependence of various stakeholders, primarily based on interviews with event managers and stakeholders, as well as field visits. An analysis of the different types and amount of resource control, dependency, and network centrality resulted in four different categories of stakeholder power patterns—executive, asset based, referral, and diffuse stakeholders. The study also found that resource-based power was the primary source of power, whereas network-based power was a secondary and supplementary source. The case study revealed that the salience of event stakeholders based on their power was highly variable due to the different types of power that they had. This article contributes to the literature of event tourism, a typology of the event stakeholder powers in a predominately government-owned music festival, and offered practical suggestions to event management. It also advances the stakeholder power concept within event tourism studies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-173962017-09-13T15:44:15Z Tourism Events and the Nature of Stakeholder Power Tiew, F. Holmes, Kirsten De Bussy, Nigel This exploratory case study examines the power relations among the stakeholders of a tourism event in Borneo. It examines the sources of stakeholder power and the pattern of interdependence of various stakeholders, primarily based on interviews with event managers and stakeholders, as well as field visits. An analysis of the different types and amount of resource control, dependency, and network centrality resulted in four different categories of stakeholder power patterns—executive, asset based, referral, and diffuse stakeholders. The study also found that resource-based power was the primary source of power, whereas network-based power was a secondary and supplementary source. The case study revealed that the salience of event stakeholders based on their power was highly variable due to the different types of power that they had. This article contributes to the literature of event tourism, a typology of the event stakeholder powers in a predominately government-owned music festival, and offered practical suggestions to event management. It also advances the stakeholder power concept within event tourism studies. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17396 10.3727/152599515X14465748512768 fulltext
spellingShingle Tiew, F.
Holmes, Kirsten
De Bussy, Nigel
Tourism Events and the Nature of Stakeholder Power
title Tourism Events and the Nature of Stakeholder Power
title_full Tourism Events and the Nature of Stakeholder Power
title_fullStr Tourism Events and the Nature of Stakeholder Power
title_full_unstemmed Tourism Events and the Nature of Stakeholder Power
title_short Tourism Events and the Nature of Stakeholder Power
title_sort tourism events and the nature of stakeholder power
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17396