Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand

The rapid growth of the global cruise ship industry in tourism has been evident in New Zealand in the southern hemisphere and Iceland in the northern hemisphere, where both countries have experienced a substantial increase in cruise ship arrivals at a growing number of ports. Although the two countr...

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Main Authors: Harkison, Tracy, Barðadóttir, Þórný
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: NISC Pty Ltd 2020
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spelling ftjafricanj:oai:ojs.ajol.info:article/192219 2023-05-15T16:45:34+02:00 Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand Harkison, Tracy Barðadóttir, Þórný 2020-01-14 application/pdf https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rhm/article/view/192219 eng eng NISC Pty Ltd https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rhm/article/view/192219/181332 https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rhm/article/view/192219 Copyright for content publish prior to 2016 is owned by the publisher: NISC (Pty) Ltd (http://www.nisc.co.za/)The content published in 2016 and beyond falls under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC BY 4.0). CC-BY Research in Hospitality Management; Vol 9, No 2 (2019); 99–108 2415-5152 2224-3534 cruise tourism Iceland New Zealand stakeholders info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2020 ftjafricanj 2020-01-19T01:10:19Z The rapid growth of the global cruise ship industry in tourism has been evident in New Zealand in the southern hemisphere and Iceland in the northern hemisphere, where both countries have experienced a substantial increase in cruise ship arrivals at a growing number of ports. Although the two countries are geographically very far apart, they do share various similarities in their tourism. Within the framework of stakeholder theory and using an interpretivist, case-study methodology, the aim of this research is to explore similarities and differences in the issues facing stakeholders in on-land cruise services in New Zealand and Iceland, and to evaluate stakeholders’ levels of participation in decision-making in their respective cruise sectors. The population of Napier is 61 100, whereas Akureyri’s population is merely 18 500. However, both destinations receive similar numbers of cruise passengers, or around 100 000 in the 2016/2017 New Zealand season, 2017 Icelandic season. Findings provide general insights into on-land cruise services, and the co-existence of land-based tourism and cruise tourism in rural and urban areas. Furthermore, the overall research findings indicate that although the two destinations differ in their population, main attractions and geographical location, they seem not that far apart in the opportunities and challenges facing the local stakeholders and the decision-making processes of their cruise sectors.Keywords: cruise tourism, Iceland, New Zealand, stakeholders Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland AJOL - African Journals Online Napier ENVELOPE(-58.440,-58.440,-62.167,-62.167) New Zealand
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Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand
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description The rapid growth of the global cruise ship industry in tourism has been evident in New Zealand in the southern hemisphere and Iceland in the northern hemisphere, where both countries have experienced a substantial increase in cruise ship arrivals at a growing number of ports. Although the two countries are geographically very far apart, they do share various similarities in their tourism. Within the framework of stakeholder theory and using an interpretivist, case-study methodology, the aim of this research is to explore similarities and differences in the issues facing stakeholders in on-land cruise services in New Zealand and Iceland, and to evaluate stakeholders’ levels of participation in decision-making in their respective cruise sectors. The population of Napier is 61 100, whereas Akureyri’s population is merely 18 500. However, both destinations receive similar numbers of cruise passengers, or around 100 000 in the 2016/2017 New Zealand season, 2017 Icelandic season. Findings provide general insights into on-land cruise services, and the co-existence of land-based tourism and cruise tourism in rural and urban areas. Furthermore, the overall research findings indicate that although the two destinations differ in their population, main attractions and geographical location, they seem not that far apart in the opportunities and challenges facing the local stakeholders and the decision-making processes of their cruise sectors.Keywords: cruise tourism, Iceland, New Zealand, stakeholders
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Barðadóttir, Þórný
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title Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand
title_short Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand
title_full Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand
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title_full_unstemmed Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand
title_sort are we poles apart? stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in iceland and new zealand
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