Linking policy and creativity: the case of the tourism region of Northern Jutland, Denmark, between 1985 and 2005.

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    Abstract

    When dealing with creativity in tourism development, this paper argues that it is imparative 1) to recognise the importance of the power set-up of any given destination/city and 2) to map the positions and relations between the different important, less important and perhaps in time potentially important actors. It is claimed that it is a precondition for creating creativity or working towards the creation of a 'creative ethos' (Florida 2005:5 ff) in the tourism field at any level could be said to be knowledge of power relations between the participating actors.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelFrom cultural tourism to creative tourism : Part 2, Changing structures of collaboration
    RedaktørerGreg Richards, Julie Wilson
    Antal sider12
    UdgivelsesstedThe Nederlands
    ForlagATLAS
    Publikationsdato2008
    Sider27-38
    ISBN (Trykt)978-90-75775-31-0
    StatusUdgivet - 2008

    Bibliografisk note

    Peter Kvistgaard har ph.d.-graden i regional turismepolicy og har siden 1998 undervist og forsket i turisme ved Tourism Research Unit. Kvistgaard har bl.a. stået i spidsen for udviklingsprojektet "Oplevelsesprofil for feriedestination Møn" fra 2005.

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