Harnessing the power of stories: Evaluating complex tourism interventions through a ‘most significant change’ approach

IF 4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Luigina Jessica Montano , Xavier Font , Corinna Elsenbroich , Manuel Alector Ribeiro
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Abstract

This study explores the power of the story-based ‘Most Significant Change’ evaluation method to evidence the impacts of a complex sustainable tourism intervention implemented through the cross-border EU-INTERREG ‘EXPERIENCE’ project across six regions on the French-English Channel. The method provides a participatory evaluation framework to capture contextual changes by collecting and analysing personal stories of change considered significant by those directly affected. As intervention-driven changes are often unpredictable and non-linear, the method supports researchers in exploring and learning about unexpected or complex outcomes emerging from the stories. Findings highlight the effectiveness of this narrative approach in capturing complex, unforeseen changes that may not be quantifiable through pre-defined performance indicators. The study contributes to evaluating EU-funded regional development programmes in tourism.

利用故事的力量:通过 "最显著变化 "方法评估复杂的旅游干预措施
本研究探讨了以故事为基础的 "最显著变化 "评估方法的威力,以证明通过跨境欧盟-INTERREG "体验 "项目在法英海峡六个地区实施的复杂的可持续旅游干预措施的影响。该方法提供了一个参与式评估框架,通过收集和分析直接受影响者认为具有重要意义的个人变化故事来捕捉环境变化。由于干预驱动的变化往往是不可预测和非线性的,该方法有助于研究人员探索和了解从故事中产生的意想不到或复杂的结果。研究结果凸显了这种叙事方法在捕捉复杂的、不可预见的变化方面的有效性,这些变化可能无法通过预先确定的绩效指标进行量化。这项研究有助于评估欧盟资助的旅游业区域发展计划。
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Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights
Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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