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Network Analysis Of A Tourist Destination

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  • Ruggieri Giovanni
  • Iannolino Salvatore

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This paper relates to the study of relationships within a tourist destination in order to prove the existence of structural models around which the entire supply system is developed. All this is made possible by the analysis of the links existing between businesses belonging to the destination. We have focused on the role played by three families within the tourist destination assessing their role as an aggregating and driving force. This has been made possible by using one of the tools provided by SNA, namely Ego network analysis. This tool has allowed us to focus our attention on the role that individual businesses belonging to the three main families in San Vito Lo Capo (that we call Ego) play in the management of the destination. In particular, since the network of business relationships at this scarcely developed destination (i.e., in terms of density), the subjects are more likely to form relationships with those individuals who are acknowledged leaders. Within these tighter networks (Ego networks), the entities involved are urged to share norms and values that characterize the Ego and in this sense one can understand why leadership creates the social capital. It is easy to note that each business, when taken alone, cannot manage the entire destination but needs the help and support of the family of belonging to expand its sphere of influence. Only the coordination and cooperation of the three families can create an informal network that supports and sustains the entire destination.

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  • Ruggieri Giovanni & Iannolino Salvatore, 2014. "Network Analysis Of A Tourist Destination," Turismo y Desarrollo Local, Servicios Académicos Intercontinentales SL, issue 17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:erv:turdes:y:2014:i:17:62
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    1. Cathrine Linnes & Holly Itoga & Jerome Agrusa & Joseph Lema, 2021. "Sustainable Tourism Empowered by Social Network Analysis to Gain a Competitive Edge at a Historic Site," Tourism and Hospitality, MDPI, vol. 2(4), pages 1-15, October.

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