MPTH - LONG QUIZ lesson 2 Flashcards
The tourism industry comprises a complex network of stakeholders and groups interested in the development, management, and marketing of tourism for a particular destination. These stakeholders’ support, commitment, and cooperation to tourism in a destination are essential for the industry’s long-term sustainability. The participation of stakeholders in the decision-making process is essential for sustainable tourism development
(Stainton, 2021)
is anyone involved with a particular project, organization, or industry. To put it simply, they hold a metaphorical ‘stake.’
stakeholder
can be a person, such as a tourist or a taxi driver. They could be a group of people such as a student group or a family. They could be a company or organization.
stakeholder in tourism
is a person, group, or organization that is in some way involved with a project.
stakeholder
is a person, group, or organization that owns part of the project (i.e., a share).
shareholder
is all about how stakeholders should be considered when making business decisions. Most of the world nowadays is built upon a capitalist society, within which there is a complex web of interconnected stakeholders. From customers to suppliers, employees, investors, and local communities, their needs and desires must be considered to yield optimal results.
Stakeholder Theory
first introduced stakeholder Theory in 1984. Since then, businesses and organizations in various industries worldwide have utilized ___ theoretical contributions in their operational plans.
Robert Edward Freeman
is a process whereby key stakeholders are identified and grouped according to levels of participation, interest, and influence. The organization must then determine how best to work with and satisfy the said stakeholders.
Stakeholder analysis
is a complex task where each person, group, or individual must be assessed in terms of their value to the organization and their needs and requirements. Theoretically, if the organization operates with all of its stakeholders’ needs and requirements in mind, they are more likely to satisfy stakeholders and, therefore, conduct successful business operations.
Stakeholder analysis
According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO,2005), several stakeholders may directly or indirectly impact tourism planning and development. They play various roles and may sometimes have competing aims and objectives. Hence, it is important to identify the key tourism and hospitality stakeholders.
Roles of Stakeholders in Tourism and Hospitality
The _______ plays a key role in the tourism industry. It will dictate various rules, requirements, and practices, from visa policies to maintaining public infrastructure throughout the different levels of tourism policy and planning. These policies can take a top-down approach, for example, by international or national bodies, or a bottom-up approach, from a local level.
Governments
typically involves international transportation services, the movement and scheduling of the tours of tourists among different countries, the development of major tourist attractions and facilities in neighboring countries, and the working strategies and promotional programs of many countries.
International tourism planning
is concerned with tourism policy, infrastructure facilities, and a physical structure plan that includes important tourist attractions, selected tourism development regions, international entry points, facilities, and services. It is also concerned with the amount, kinds, and quality of accommodation and other required tourist facilities and services, the important tour routes in the country and their regional connections, tourism organizational entities, laws and investment policies, tourism marketing strategies and promotion, education and training programs, and environmental, economic, and socio-cultural impact analysis.
National tourism planning
Regional planning looks at aspects including regional policy (regional entry points and transportation facilities and services), kinds of tourist attractions and their locations, the amount, kinds, and location of tourist accommodation and other tourist facilities and services, and location of tourist development areas including resort areas.
Regional tourism planning
also covers the management of socio-cultural, environmental, economic impact analysis, education and training programs on the regional level, marketing techniques and promotion, organizational establishments, laws, regulations, and investment policies and implementation methods, including project plans and regional zoning regulations.
Regional tourism planning
Local-level participants will consider tourism planning goals/objectives, analysis, plan preparation, outputs, outcomes, and evaluation at the grassroots level. Examples of local-level participation groups include local government, producer, non-producer, and single-interest organizations.
Local tourism planning
- Airlines increased world trade activity by enabling faster and easier movement of passengers and goods.
- Trains are among the most important, commonly used, and cost-effective modes of commuting and goods carriage over long and short distances.
- Buses transport tourists from one place to another.
- Restaurants provide tourists with food and drinks.
- Hotels provide accommodation products/services.
- Tour operators, travel agencies, and tourist information centers that assist tourists also fall into this category. Traveling abroad is almost impossible without tourism organizations.
Tourism Establishments and Enterprises
are at the very heart of the tourism industry. Without tourists, there would be no tourism. Perhaps the most important stakeholders are business travelers and visitors to tourism destinations, sites, and attractions. Tourists visit attractions, spend money, and promote the attractions through word of mouth and social media if their experience is positive. If the experience is not positive, tourists may not return to the attractions and even spread negative word of mouth.
Tourists
Tourism employees, professionals, and consultants also play a very important role in tourism development. The rapid expansion of international tourism has led to significant employment creation. From hotel managers to theme park operators to cleaners, tourism creates many employment opportunities. Restaurants, hotels, airlines, buses, trains, and other tourism sectors will certainly struggle should they employ an inadequate number of employees or shortages of skilled people in the market.
Tourism Employees
are also very important in tourism development. They may have legitimate concerns and may resist any tourism development. Therefore, they need to be involved in the decision-making process where appropriate. With their distinct values and cultures, local people can add value to any tourist destination. Being hospitable to tourists is a great way to make them feel comfortable during their trip. Another thing that locals can do is share more about their culture and customs as this will help tourists understand local etiquette, and as a result, they will enjoy and appreciate their trip even more.
Local people
The education sector is also a stakeholder in tourism. Many educational courses will involve visits to tourism areas to enhance the educational provision offered.
Education
It may pay host communities to create reasons for school children to visit. While these trips rarely translate directly into overnight stays, they can help promote tourism products in two (2) ways: (1) children may bring their parents back for a longer visit, and (2) they aid local businesses.
School Trips
It is also known as student exchange programs where students often travel not only within their destination country of choice but throughout that county and even to neighboring lands. The goal here is to widen the educational experience so that university students know their own culture and that of another nation.
Study Abroad Experience
According to International Air Transport Association (IATA), this provides a broad understanding of the global tourism sector and the knowledge and skills to maximize the business potential of this industry through seminars and workshops.
Workshop Travel