An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region

Tourism activity in Mexico has been one of the most important components of revenue generation as a proportion of GDP. Moreover, tourism has shown to increase economic growth, but the unmeasured exploitation of resources and inefficient planning of tourism development could lead to dyer consequences...

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Main Author: Amaya Loustaunau, Rodolfo
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2007
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description Tourism activity in Mexico has been one of the most important components of revenue generation as a proportion of GDP. Moreover, tourism has shown to increase economic growth, but the unmeasured exploitation of resources and inefficient planning of tourism development could lead to dyer consequences affecting local communities. The Mexican public and private sectors have to consider these limitations if they want to continue generating revenues from the tourism industry. Therefore, sustainable tourism and corporate social responsibility practices have adopted a stakeholder theory approach for optimal decision making processes. This dissertation presents the case of the southeastern region of Chiapas in Mexico, which has been target of international attention, not only because of political unrest, but for its unique tourism pull- factors. An identification and analysis of each stakeholder in the tourism destination of Chiapas are provided as well as a typology according to their characteristics and attributes. For the purposes of this paper, several stakeholder models were taken into account. The stakeholders included in this paper are the government, businesses, local communities, tourists, tour operators, employees, NGOs, activist groups, the media and religious institutions. The analysis will allow private and public sector institutions to consider essential elements for decision making in tourism development, and policies that need to be enforced within the frame of tourism sustainability for long term profitability.
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spelling nottingham-210112018-01-25T19:21:32Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21011/ An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region Amaya Loustaunau, Rodolfo Tourism activity in Mexico has been one of the most important components of revenue generation as a proportion of GDP. Moreover, tourism has shown to increase economic growth, but the unmeasured exploitation of resources and inefficient planning of tourism development could lead to dyer consequences affecting local communities. The Mexican public and private sectors have to consider these limitations if they want to continue generating revenues from the tourism industry. Therefore, sustainable tourism and corporate social responsibility practices have adopted a stakeholder theory approach for optimal decision making processes. This dissertation presents the case of the southeastern region of Chiapas in Mexico, which has been target of international attention, not only because of political unrest, but for its unique tourism pull- factors. An identification and analysis of each stakeholder in the tourism destination of Chiapas are provided as well as a typology according to their characteristics and attributes. For the purposes of this paper, several stakeholder models were taken into account. The stakeholders included in this paper are the government, businesses, local communities, tourists, tour operators, employees, NGOs, activist groups, the media and religious institutions. The analysis will allow private and public sector institutions to consider essential elements for decision making in tourism development, and policies that need to be enforced within the frame of tourism sustainability for long term profitability. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21011/1/07MScLIXRA3.pdf Amaya Loustaunau, Rodolfo (2007) An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) tourism sustainability stakeholder theory indigenous communities Chiapas.
spellingShingle tourism sustainability
stakeholder theory
indigenous communities
Chiapas.
Amaya Loustaunau, Rodolfo
An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region
title An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region
title_full An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region
title_fullStr An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region
title_short An Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Development in Mexico's Chiapas Region
title_sort analysis of stakeholder engagement in tourism development in mexico's chiapas region
topic tourism sustainability
stakeholder theory
indigenous communities
Chiapas.
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21011/