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TOURISM MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tmp.2023.101201
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Innovation for sustainability; Co-creation; Tourism; Socio-cultural benefits; SMEs; Rural destinations
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This study investigates how tourism SMEs can contribute to the socio-cultural sustainability benefits of rural destination communities through co-creation in innovation for sustainability (IFS). The findings indicate that tourism SMEs co-create in IFS with various local stakeholders in rural destinations, and contribute to the sociocultural benefits of sustainability through local sourcing, education, resource synergies, inclusion, and quality of life.
Small and medium-sized tourism enterprises (SMEs) are the dominant industry players in rural destinations. This study investigates how they can contribute to socio-cultural sustainability benefits of rural destination communities by engaging in co-creation in innovation for sustainability (IFS). The rural destinations of Vega and Roros were selected as qualitative empirical cases to investigate 14 tourism SMEs' co-creation in IFS practices. The findings indicate that due to contextual elements of rurality (e.g. local embeddedness, strong personal relations, and trust), tourism SMEs co-create in IFS with various local stakeholders, and contribute to the sociocultural benefits of rural destinations' sustainability through local sourcing, education, resource synergies, inclusion, and quality of life. This study contributes to the literature on sustainable rural destination development and the role of tourism SMEs, as well as expands the understanding of IFS and the benefits of co-creation.
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