Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Tourism Focused NGOs: an online content analysis Meng-Mei Chen, Lecturer Dr. James Holleran, Professor Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Outline Introduction Purpose of the Study Literature Review Methodology Data Analysis Discussion Conclusion and Recommendation Limitation
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Introduction The growth of NGOs UN Local Agenda 21 Chapter 27: Strengthening the role of non- governmental organizations: partners for sustainable development. Sustainable Tourism: A non- Governmental Organization Perspective ’ prepared by UN Commission on Sustainable Development
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Purpose of Study To serve as a preliminary and exploratory study of the purpose, activities of tourism focused NGOs through online content analysis
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Literature Review NGO actions identified in ‘ Sustainable Tourism: A Non-Governmental Organization Perspective ’ Mission statements Hyperlink structures reflect the communicative choices and agendas of web site creators and owners
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Methodology Sample: 44 organizations shown as BEST’s partners or with links from BEST web site A checklist based on Sustainable Tourism report was developed as the framework to examine NGO mission statements A word frequency count was performed for mission statements The ‘Link’ command for Search in
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Finding and Discussion 66% of organizations list mission statement on the Web, comparing to 45% in previous research NGO’s major activities identified Through checklist: To support the sustainable resource use and initiate environmental actions to conserve the environment while tourism is developing’ Watchdog From word counts: To promote, develop, and support the sustainable tourism environment.
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Finding and Discussion 82% of sample NGOs carry one or more links to other organizations, comparing to 66% web sites found in previous study. Partners (43%) and Members (34%)are frequently the target of outgoing links World Bank, UNESCO, One World, American Society of Travel Agents, and WWF are the top five organizations receiving incoming hyperlinks Tourism related organizations: American Society of Travel Agents, World Tourism Organization, Pacific Asia Travel Association, Ecotourism Society, and World Travel and Tourism Council.
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Conclusion and Limitation The nature of sample To promote, develop, and support sustainable tourism environment Hyperlinks can be seen as a form of recognition and endorsement Recommendation: Sample Computer Crawler program: two ways
Meng-Mei Chen, James Holleran, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne Recommendation Recommendation: Sample Computer Crawler program → Perceptual mapping of organizational linkages allowing new tourism system players a faster comprehension of who does what with whom