Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1007160 Annals of Tourism Research 2013 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

While there is increasing recognition of the positive impacts of tourism on economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa, existing relationships between tourism industry stakeholders is fraught with challenges that constrain its development. Drawing on social network theory and stakeholder theory and through a series of key informant semi-structured interviews with tourism industry stakeholders, the paper explores the nature of participation by destination stakeholders in formulating and implementing tourism policy in Cameroon. It then explores a model of tourism development built around a centrally coordinated but decentralized tourism network that reaches out to all representative stakeholders when formulating and implementing tourism policies. The challenges involved in mobilizing destination stakeholders into such a system to allow for effective tourism development are critically examined.

► We examine constrains to tourism development in Cameroon. ► Stakeholder and network theories are combined to produce a development framework. ► Network centrality, decentralisation and stakeholder integration are key elements. ► Centralisation will ensure better coordination and policy formulation. ► Decentralisation will improve stakeholder participation and policy implementation.

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