La gobernanza de los convenios de colaboración en España: La gestión participativa del turismo frente la jerarquización de la acción social

The governance of collaborative agreements among different levels of government is a new subject that has not been sufficiently studied by the literature. Aiming to contribute to a better knowledge of this management tool, this paper identifies two models of governance, analyzing tourism and accessi...

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Main Author: Ana Haro González
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2014-06-01
Series:ARA: Revista de Investigación en Turismo
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Online Access:http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/ara/article/view/19037
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spelling doaj-4721234687824cdc9c0a1b7ec97000a52020-11-24T20:59:05ZengUniversitat de BarcelonaARA: Revista de Investigación en Turismo2014-44582014-06-012736La gobernanza de los convenios de colaboración en España: La gestión participativa del turismo frente la jerarquización de la acción socialAna Haro González0Georgetown University, Washington DC, United StatesThe governance of collaborative agreements among different levels of government is a new subject that has not been sufficiently studied by the literature. Aiming to contribute to a better knowledge of this management tool, this paper identifies two models of governance, analyzing tourism and accessibility policies in order to comprehend their dynamics. The analysis shows that the participative model allows the different governmental actors to take responsibilities in the management of the projects, being thus more effective for policies of tourism. The study also shows that the hierarchical model has a stronger presence of the central institutions, being more appropriate for focused policies such as accessibility for disable people. It is a compared study that draws interesting conclusions which might be useful for Latin American countries.http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/ara/article/view/19037governanceagreementparticipationhierarchytourismaccessibility
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ARA: Revista de Investigación en Turismo
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title La gobernanza de los convenios de colaboración en España: La gestión participativa del turismo frente la jerarquización de la acción social
title_short La gobernanza de los convenios de colaboración en España: La gestión participativa del turismo frente la jerarquización de la acción social
title_full La gobernanza de los convenios de colaboración en España: La gestión participativa del turismo frente la jerarquización de la acción social
title_fullStr La gobernanza de los convenios de colaboración en España: La gestión participativa del turismo frente la jerarquización de la acción social
title_full_unstemmed La gobernanza de los convenios de colaboración en España: La gestión participativa del turismo frente la jerarquización de la acción social
title_sort la gobernanza de los convenios de colaboración en españa: la gestión participativa del turismo frente la jerarquización de la acción social
publisher Universitat de Barcelona
series ARA: Revista de Investigación en Turismo
issn 2014-4458
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The governance of collaborative agreements among different levels of government is a new subject that has not been sufficiently studied by the literature. Aiming to contribute to a better knowledge of this management tool, this paper identifies two models of governance, analyzing tourism and accessibility policies in order to comprehend their dynamics. The analysis shows that the participative model allows the different governmental actors to take responsibilities in the management of the projects, being thus more effective for policies of tourism. The study also shows that the hierarchical model has a stronger presence of the central institutions, being more appropriate for focused policies such as accessibility for disable people. It is a compared study that draws interesting conclusions which might be useful for Latin American countries.
topic governance
agreement
participation
hierarchy
tourism
accessibility
url http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/ara/article/view/19037
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