This study aims to understand the benefits contractual inter-firm networks offer to existing territorial tourism systems in Italy. Preference has been given to a qualitative approach. Data collection was based on document analysis (i.e. information reported in written contracts as well as text and images published on web sites) and in-depth semi-structured interviews. Results indicate that usage of a relatively new legal mechanism (the network contract) designed to form stable inter-organisational networks is increasing in the tourism sector. These networks help promote existing territorial tourism systems in different ways and to different extents. In some cases, alliances create and promote a tourism proposal that enhances the territorial offer, while in other situations alliances succeed in identifying and communicating a specific territorial area previously left unmanaged.
CITATION STYLE
Aureli, S., & Forlani, F. (2015). The effects of formal networks on territorial tourism offers. Current usage of network contracts in Italy. European Journal of Tourism Research, 10, 76–94. https://doi.org/10.54055/ejtr.v10i.180
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.