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Book Title
Modeling and new trends in tourism: A contribution to social and economic development
Year (definitive publication)
2017
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Anti-commons theory has been used recently as a framework which allows the study
of tourism sector in terms of coordination of agents or in terms of bureaucracy. This kind
of study allows to observe the implications for the tourism economy and to understand
the problems resulting from decisions involving too many deciders. The situation of
tourism legislation and bureaucracy for the segment of local rental in Algarve region in
Portugal is studied in order to identify how too much regulation or too many
administrative procedures can induce a loss of value for economic agents. Local rental,
particularly the short term rental, is an important topic to analyse the problem of anticommons in the tourism sector in Algarve region (Portugal). It is also seen in this chapter
the particular case of a project that has failed as a result not just because activities were
deficiently coordinated, but also as a result of being the project badly structured and
deficiently dimensioned. The combination of theoretical tools allowing, at different
levels, decision makers to enhance projects profitability or the welfare standards for
communities or high levels of sustainable development in tourism structures is always
welcome. This theory has a set of virtuosities, being easily used and allowing to
understand the way a project may be implemented, being studied on this context with the
consequent analysis of the regional implications.
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Keywords
Anti-commons,Tourism,Tourism destination,Regulation,Bureaucracy,Coordination
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Physical Sciences - Natural Sciences
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