Collaborative networks in community-based tourismimplications for participatory management

  1. Burgos, Andrés
  2. Mertens, Frédéric
Revista:
Tourism & Management Studies

ISSN: 2182-8466 2182-8458

Año de publicación: 2016

Volumen: 12

Número: 2

Páginas: 18-23

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.18089/TMS.2016.12203 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Tourism & Management Studies

Resumen

O turismo de base comunitária (TBC) é o resultado de um processo de colaboração intracomunitário baseado em relações interpessoais, no qual a rede social se apresenta como elemento que tem a capacidade de medir a extensão da colaboração. O presente trabalho discute o TBC assumindo que o processo de gestão da atividade turística supõe envolvimento em relações sociais. Para avaliar empiricamente a implicação do padrão relacional na gestão turística, aplicou-se a análise de redes sociais (ARS) na rede de colaboração do TBC da Prainha do Canto Verde (Ceará, Brasil). O principal objetivo é contribuir com a reflexão teórico-metodológica sobre como os padrões relacionais dentro de uma comunidade podem lançar luz sobre a gestão participativa no turismo local, atendendo à complexidade que caracteriza as relações sociais e o sistema turístico. As conclusões apontam para a pertinência da abordagem de redes na análise dos processos e resultados do desenvolvimento turístico comunitário.  

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