Sozio-ökonomische Effekte von all-inclusive-Anlagen in Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern: Eine Analyse der Arbeitsbedingungen und Lieferketten am Beispiel des Robinson Club Nobilis in der Türkei
Zeiss Harald () and
Dürkop Dorothea ()
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Zeiss Harald: Hochschule Harz, Professur für Tourismusmanagement, Friedrichstr. 57-59, 38855 Wernigerode
Dürkop Dorothea: Hochschule Harz, Professur für Tourismusmanagement, Friedrichstr. 57-59, 38855 Wernigerode
Zeitschrift für Tourismuswissenschaft, 2014, vol. 6, issue 2, 169-192
Abstract:
Most studies on socio-economic impacts with regards to poverty reduction in developing countries are micro-level case studies on single enterprises. They focus mostly not on mainstream but small-scale, alternative tourism products (see Mitchell & Ashley 2010, S. 15). As some authors doubt the beneficial socio-economic potential of such offers (see e.g. Mowforth & Munt 2003; Strasdas 2001, p. 11 f.; Scheyvens 2002, p. 68) the current case study will examine one specific mass tourism product, the all-inclusive tourism. By analysing the direct (employment and income possibilities) and indirect effects (supply chain) of the hotel Robinson Club Nobilis in Turkey, the case study will also present recommendations to enhance positive effects for the region. Thus, the study will help to reduce the lack of research within this topic.
Keywords: all-inclusive; supply chain; monetary flows; increase in value; socio-economic effects; all-inclusive; Lieferketten; Geldströme; Wertschöpfung; sozio-ökonomische Effekte; all-inclusive; supply chain; monetary flows; increase in value; socio-economic effects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1515/tw-2014-0205
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