Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
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Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
STAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a ce (Doctor’s Course) OKAYAMA UNIVERSITYAcknowledgementsThis doctoral dissertation contains my name as the author, but its development owes a great deal to many people. All of those people, even from long ago, since the very beginning of my education, they have contributed in shaping my mind and alti Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a tude towards study and research. To all those wondetful people who help me, I would like to say Thanks you very much!Firstly, 1 would like to show myStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
deep gratitude and acknowledgment to my supervisor, Prof. Kim Doo-Chul. With a chance supporting his research survey in 2009, he gave me an opportunitSTAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a in my mind many precious knowledge, ideas, concepts, interpretations as well as his patience and support for guiding and supervising me to finish the hardest study in my life. 1 am not able to find the right words io express my feelings! So. one again: “Thank Sensei very much! ”Besides, 1 would like Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a to thank Asso. Prof, lumikazu Ubukata. my second supervisor, who gave the significant comments relating to theoretical concepts and interpretations fStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
or my research. 1 am grateful for his valuable guidance 1 received throughout the research work. Ỉ also would like to thanks Prof. Fumikazu ĩchimĩnamiSTAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a academic supports, and encouragement during my studying. And thanks to Mrs. Nahoko Koeda for supporting an administration. In addition. 1 would like to thank Professor Mary Cawley, Department of Geography, National University of Ireland for sharing valuable academic papers relating to my topic conc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a epts.ỉn order to pursue my education in Japan, Ĩ have accrued array debts to my Vietnamese Prof. I would like to thanks Prof. Truong Tin Kim Chuyen. fStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
ormer vice president of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities of Ho Chi Minh City (USSH), for her encouragement and advices, gave me more eSTAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a h City (UEH); Prof. Nguyen Trong Hoai, Vice president ofUEH: Prof. Ngo Thanh Loan, Dean of Tourism Department of USSH, and all members of Geography Department of USSH for all their support, advices and encouragement.iThere are many colleagues of the Laboratory of Environmental Science, who gave help Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a ful feedback, suggestions, and other persona! supporting, for which Ỉ would like to thank them: Dr. Truong Quang Hoang. Nguyen Trinh Minh Anh. Dr. SukStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
-Kyeong Kang. Dr. Hye Jin Ru, Hiroki, Ishimnra, Ogawa, Phuong Quy, Ayaka, Jun. Miri, Yokohama, Sostike, Genja, etc. All of them have all extended theiSTAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a nity in Okayama for having familiar time together with many memorable events with Ions of great food, drink and games. These memories will never leave me. Especially, thank Ms. Phan Nguyet Minh for helping me translation during the lime of field survey hi Shodoshima, Japan.Ĩ own debts of gratitude t Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a o the local government and local residents in Phu Quoc Island. Thoi Son Islet and Shodoshima island. During the field survey. with their enthusiasm anStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
d support, they answered all my long questions and provided me all necessary information for my study. Especially, i would like to thank Mr. ishitoko.STAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a my gratitude to rnr family, especially my mother Mrs. Huynh Minh Nguyet, two little sisters Hoang Ngoc Nam Phuong and Hoang Ngoc TuongAn. with their love, helped me al every stage of my persona! and academic life, and longed to see this achievement come true. Although being far from me, they always Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a gave me inspiration and motivation which helped me overcomes the stress, challenges and difficulties in my living and studying in Japan. Especially,Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
to my husband, Mr. Vo Khac Diep, i would like to say "Thank You ... with Love!” With his support. 1 always fee! sufficiency, safe, love and focus on tSTAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a verything for Yon and because of You!"Once again, i would like to express my great appreciation and thank all of you.iiAbstractUpon the limitation of the studies from tourism supply side, that is. from the perspective of stakeholder networks in rural tourism, and the importance of the local stakehol Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a ders participation for sustainable rural development, the thesis aims to assess stakeholder networks in the operation and supply of rural tourism withStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
three case studies - Phu Quoc Island. Thoi Son Islet in Mekong Delta region. Vietnam and Shodoshima Island. Japan.The results of Phu Quoc case study STAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a ter-regional networks, the non-local stakeholders such as Ho Chi Minh travel agencies (IICMTAs) and non-locally owned accommodations, established the strong vertical networks due to their superiority over local stakeholders in the areas of power dominance in network and capital. In contrast, local t Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a ravel agencies (LTAs) usually depend on IICMTAs in their networks and the local resident suppliers organize the businesses mainly based on the networkStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
with lour guides through the kickback competition, instead of increasing the quality of theữ services. As a result, the tour guide is key actor who cSTAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a ainly dependent on kickback, caused the price competition with low service quality among local resident suppliers.l or Thoi Son Islet, the results show that in the current model, HCMTAs and LT As have played the role of connectors, working as hubs to shift tourists (demand) to match local resident s Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a uppliers (supply) by the formal networks. At the local destination, the networks between LTAs and local residents are both formal and informal. Inter-Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
and intra-networks among local residents are dominated by informal networks. However, among the LT As and owners of tourist sites, there are no coopeSTAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a .iiiTherefore, for both Vietnamese cases, the results lead to the problems such as tourism revenue leakage out of the local region, the non-local stakeholders' power dominance, and the high competition among the local stakeholders through kickback and price. Meanwhile, within the structure of Phu Qu Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a oc Tourism Association, the local resident suppliers have been recognized as unprivileged stakeholders and the Tien Giang Tourism Association is ineffStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
icient in fostering cooperation among local stakeholders to increase their negotiating power.Then, the Shodoshima Island provides the broader view on STAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a sm Association (S I A) has good mechanisms for all the local stakeholders building the strong inlra-regional networks. These associations operated successful because they set up based on the will or suggestion of the local stakeholders, are self-organizations as well as the collective voice of the l Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a ocal stakeholders. In addition, within the tourism supplying network, s TA plays the role as a main hub, helps diverse local stakeholders cooperate anStakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a
d together sharing common objectives such as PR the local destination's image, free tourism information center, bridge between local suppliers and touSTAKEHOLDER NETWORKS SUPPLYINGRURAL TOURISM IN VIETNAM:WITH REFERENCE TO A JAPANESE CASE41699HOANG NGOC MINH CHAUGraduate School of Environment Scienc Stakeholder networks supplying rural tourism in vietnam with reference to a japanese case m a and strengthen the local empowerment. Therefore, this successful model can be hints for the immature rural tourism industries such as Vietnam.ivGọi ngay
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