Stakeholder Perspectives of Sport Tourism Development in Gabon - A Case Study of the Africa Cup of Nations
Kamilla Swart (),
Tembi M. Tichaawa (),
Joelle-Desiree Odounga Othy () and
Tracy Daniels ()
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Kamilla Swart: American University of the Emirates
Tembi M. Tichaawa: University of Johannesburg
Joelle-Desiree Odounga Othy: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Tracy Daniels: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
EuroEconomica, 2018, issue Special issue 2(37), 177-189
Abstract:
Sport tourism, and sport tourism events in particular, have been identified as tools for developing nations to stimulate economic development and position themselves as tourist destinations within a global context. In this light, Libreville, Gabon hosted the 38th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) football tournament in 2012. Adding to the growing body of knowledge on the impacts of sport tourism and its development in developing nations, this research sought to explore stakeholder perspectives of sport tourism development in Libreville, Gabon, providing insights into lessons learned through the hosting of the AFCON event and identifying opportunities for the hosting of future mega-events, and for sport tourism development more broadly, in the region. To garner rich and in-depth data, the study employed the qualitative research design, conducting semi-structured interviews with stakeholders in the fields of sport, events, tourism and hospitality. The interviews were then transcribed and data analysed by thematic analysis. Results of the study show that although the AFCON was successfully hosted in Libreville, in order to develop a sustainable sport tourism industry, issues of poor infrastructure, the high cost of tourism in Gabon, a shortage of skills and corruption within government organisations needs to be addressed.
Keywords: sport tourism; development; sport events; Gabon; Confederation of the African Football’s Nations Cup (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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