Relational governance and regional upgrading in global value chains - The case of package tourism in Jordan

Nasim Barham, Sabine Dörry, Eike W. Schamp

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Abstract

The value chain approach has become a key tool in analysing economic transactions between rich and poor countries. Package tourism forms a major part of international tourism. This paper argues that package tours are modular products, i.e. a bundle of parts delivered by various suppliers. The value chain approach can therefore be used to analyse the relationship between the actors in the country of origin and in the destination country. This discussion focuses on the extent to which the particular form of “relational” governance of the chain and the institutional frame, mainly determined by state policy, enable regions and firms to upgrade in tourism.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)169-186
JournalDie Erde
Volume138
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes

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