REVITALISING COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM – CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS

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Community-based tourism projects are often criticised for its high rate of failure but some are very successful. The primary aim of this study is to investigate the Critical Success Factors (CSF) of a community-based tourism (CBT) project from the perspective of local community. This study used a qualitative approach through a single case to investigate a CBT project in BatuPuteh, Kinabatangan in the state of Sabah. Five fieldwork trips were made to collect data between the years 2010 to 2012. Multiple instruments were used to collect data; in-depth interview (main research instrument), and direct observation and document analysis (supporting instruments). 54 respondents that were/are employed by MESCOT on a full-time and part-time basis were identified through nonprobability purposive sampling technique and subsequently interviewed. Recorded interviews were transcribed and then analysed using thematic analysis. The findings revealed that there are prominent CSF attributable to the success of CBT at the study site; iconic natural resources, external initiator, systematic planning, local champion, community participation, local CBT organization, gestation period, partnership with external agencies, and business model. Partnerships between CBT and government or non-government agencies are crucial throughout the lifecycle of CBT. Equally important, this study shows that CSFs are presentable in temporal form; each factor exists / occurs at a particular stage of the development path of CBT. However, a few critical factors are ubiquitous throughout the different stages of the product life cycle. Although the case study referred to a single CBT organization in Malaysia, the findings substantiate that an effective model for CBT is achievable, replicable and applicable to other places with similar enabling environments.
振兴社区旅游业——关键的成功因素
以社区为基础的旅游项目经常因失败率高而受到批评,但有些项目非常成功。本研究的主要目的是从当地社区的角度探讨社区旅游项目成功的关键因素。本研究采用定性方法,通过一个案例调查了沙巴州京那巴丹干BatuPuteh的CBT项目。在2010年至2012年期间进行了五次实地考察以收集数据。使用多种仪器收集数据;深度访谈(主要研究手段),直接观察和文献分析(辅助手段)。通过非概率有目的抽样技术确定了54名被MESCOT全职和兼职雇用的受访者,随后进行了访谈。访谈记录被转录,然后用专题分析进行分析。研究结果显示,在研究地点,CBT的成功可归因于显著的CSF;标志性的自然资源,外部发起者,系统规划,当地倡导者,社区参与,当地CBT组织,酝酿期,与外部机构的合作,商业模式。CBT与政府或非政府机构之间的伙伴关系在CBT的整个生命周期中至关重要。同样重要的是,这项研究表明,csf在时间形式下是可呈现的;每个因素都存在/发生在CBT发展路径的特定阶段。然而,一些关键因素在产品生命周期的不同阶段是普遍存在的。虽然案例研究涉及马来西亚的一个CBT组织,但研究结果证实,CBT的有效模式是可以实现的、可复制的,并适用于具有类似有利环境的其他地方。
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