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The coordinating DMO or coordinators in the DMO? – an alternative perspective with the help of network analysis
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Tourism Review
Tourism Review (2015) 70 (1): 24–42.
Published: 20 April 2015
...Pietro Beritelli; Federica Buffa; Umberto Martini Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an alternative perspective on understanding the coordinating role of destination management organizations. Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) are known to have a coordinating role within...
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Benchmarking for destination management organizations: the case of Swiss cities and Alpine destination management
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Tourism Review
Tourism Review (2012) 67 (4): 26–39.
Published: 26 October 2012
...Hansruedi Müller; Philipp Berger Purpose Swiss destination management organizations (DMOs) are usually to a substantial portion supported by public funds. In order to establish political majorities for such public financing, some proof of the impact of the use of these subsidies must...
