2018
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2018.1446919
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Collaborative marketing for the sustainable development of community-based tourism enterprises: a reconciliation of diverse perspectives

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“…CBTEs, as an economic-based and entrepreneurship-oriented business model, priorities community values in the business activities and it is usually considered for the empowerment of sustainable tourism development (Ngo et al, 2018). CBTEs (Spenceley, 2008;Zapata, Hall, Lindo, & Vanderschaeghe, 2011) have three principles: local community members' ownership of the business; full community involvement in the business management and operation; and the community as the main beneficiary from the business.…”
Section: Community Based Tourism Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CBTEs, as an economic-based and entrepreneurship-oriented business model, priorities community values in the business activities and it is usually considered for the empowerment of sustainable tourism development (Ngo et al, 2018). CBTEs (Spenceley, 2008;Zapata, Hall, Lindo, & Vanderschaeghe, 2011) have three principles: local community members' ownership of the business; full community involvement in the business management and operation; and the community as the main beneficiary from the business.…”
Section: Community Based Tourism Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in CBT studies, researchers mostly focus on the roles of stakeholders who can create resource and operate CBT initiatives. In particular, these stakeholders include agencies from public and private industries, for-profit and non-profit businesses, non-governmental organizations that create resources to partake community stakeholders in tourism (Okazaki, 2008;Stronza & Gordillo, 2008Jamal & Gerz, 1995Ngo et al, 2018;Simpson, 2008). However, the place of community individuals in CBT research is very limited.…”
Section: Community Based Tourism Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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