The Research on Sustainable Tourism in the Light of Its Paradigms
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background: Literature Review
2.1. The Concept of Sustainable Development and Its Impact on Changes in Tourism
2.2. Theory and Practical Aspects of Sustainable Tourism
- full integration with the natural, cultural and social environment,
- cooperation at all levels, from local to national and international in a vertical and horizontal structure,
- improvement of the quality of life of local communities,
- cultural enrichment of every place of tourist destination,
- restoration of environmental balance through assistance in the sphere of technological cooperation and financial aid,
- strengthening and increasing promotion of the system of management of environmentally-friendly tourism,
- implementing actions minimising the negative impact of transport on the environment,
- implementing actions minimising resource-intensity of the tourism sector.
3. Determinants of Sustainable Tourism Development
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. The Issues of Research Paradigms and Methodological Basis of Research
- descriptive, associated with describing,
- explanatory, representing explaining,
- predictive, responsible for forecasting,
- designing, that enables developing,
- evaluation that is associated with verifying.
4.2. Methodological Approaches in Scientific Research in the Sphere of Sustainable Tourism—Case Study Research
5. Research Results
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Trend of changes | Essence |
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Individualisation of needs and expectations of tourists (related among others to their self-fulfillment) as a result of consumption heterogenization | emphasis by tourists of their uniqueness and individuality, and as a result, seeking highly personalised, unique offer |
Growing tourists’ demands in the sphere of quality, safety, etc. | seeking authentic (brand), trustworthy products by tourists, focusing on the comfort of travel and rest, as well as the quality of the service |
the birth of a tourist seeking authenticity, new cultures and exciting experiences | tourists’ wish to get to know other regions, cultures, seeking unique experiences, the wish of experiencing while travelling |
Growing spatial mobility of tourists and their growing “networking” | quitting a settled life related to the realisation of aspirations among others, regular use of new technologies in private and business life (effective functioning in real and virtual environment) |
Growing awareness and sensitisation of tourists towards health, ecological and social issues | tourists’ pursuit of healthy activation of lifestyle and growing wish to live in harmony with nature (under the impact of the adoption of LOHAS (Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability) lifestyle among others) promotion of attitudes of respect towards environment among tourists (through social networking media among others) |
Co-consumption of products by tourists (including growing interest in "couchsurfing" and "room-sharing") | rational consumption, including shared use (lending, renting, exchanging, etc.) by consumers/tourists of products and services (including organised forms of sharing products) |
Criteria | The social World is Changing | The social World Is Continuously the Same |
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The world has an objective character, the researcher can analyse it from the outside while using abstract theoretical models | Radical structuralism | Functionalism |
The world has a subjective character, its understanding demands to go into its interior | Radical humanism | Interpretivism |
Paradigm | Main Idea | Subject of Research | Knowledge Specific |
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Functionalism (rationalistic paradigm) | The studied community is perceived as a system of mutually related elements that perform functions for the balance of the whole. It explains phenomena in historical and psychological categories. | A researcher analyses collectivity with the use of the theoretical model developed before. | Knowledge as an object that can exist independently of human actions and perceptions; there is a consensus about the value of knowledge and work. |
Radical structuralism | It is a type of structuralism, where the structure is more important than acting, the idea that besides often changeable expressions of reality, there are structures constituting its fundament. This paradigm represents the assumption of the presence of structures "hidden" under the studied surface of phenomena and non-direct cause-and-effect relationships. | Specific models of relationships called structures are the actual subject of structural research. Specific criteria of structure: it has the character of an orderly system (it consists of such elements that modification of one of them causes modification of others); it can be predicted how a given structure will react if one of the elements is modified; the structure always belongs to a group of structures of similar relationships. | Knowledge as an object that can exist independently of human actions and perception; the value of knowledge and work is refuted, and it becomes a source of conflict. |
Interpretive | Its representatives assume that to understand the rules of a given phenomenon, it is necessary to penetrate the reality of people who use it every day. Paradigm developed in opposition to functionalism. | Researchers adopting this paradigm do not apply in field research the previously developed or borrowed theoretical model. They try to apply the so-called thick description that considers not only behaviour but also its context. The research objective is to understand what is important for the members of a given community because they create norms and values and authentically understand the system in which they act (the researchers should not arbitrarily attribute functional meaning to what they observe). | Knowledge is a social practice of knowing. There is a consensus about the value of knowledge and work. |
Radical humanism | Similarly to interpretative paradigm is based on the conviction that society is not a real being; however, it perceives the role of science in a different way. Reality is socially created and sustained, although the assumption is connected to the whereby actors are seen as prisoners of their existence. | Social reality is socially created but it happens at the expense of people who grow "trapped" in the unreal world, even though recognised as necessary. | Knowledge as a social practice of knowing; The value of knowledge and work is refuted, and it becomes a source of conflict. |
Statements | Descriptive | Normative |
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Pragmatic | Information about what methods in a given science are applied for solving specific problems | Methodological postulates showing what methods should be applied for solving problems of a given type |
Anti-pragmatic | They inform the features of works published as scientific | They show the features (shared and unique) of research results to recognise them as scientific knowledge |
Language of Publication | Google Scholar | Scopus | Science Direct (research articles only) |
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Polish | 59 (7) | 0 | 0 |
English | 4210 | 2 (0) | 59 (8) |
No. | Author/ Publication | Research Entities | Research Subject | Research Method | Sample Size | Paradigm | Function |
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1. | Bohdanowicz [83] | Hotels in Poland and Sweden | The influence of the geopolitical, economic and socio-cultural context of a country on the environmental attitudes and pro-ecological initiatives incorporated in the hotel sector | Quantitative research based on e-mail questionnaire | 349 hotels | interpretivist | descriptive, explanatory |
2. | Hendel [84] | Clusters | The use of cluster as an instrument of sustainable tourism implementation in the reception areas | Qualitative research based on the literature and documents | Cluster Beskidzka 5 operating in the area of 5 municipalities | interpretivist | descriptive |
3. | Kapera [85] | Hotels | Analysis of present situation, opportunities and barriers in implementation of the concept of sustainable development in hotel industry practices in Poland | Qualitative research based on the analysis of the literature on the subject | - | interpretivist | descriptive |
4. | Kapera [86] | Local governments in Poland | Programs of local governments in the sphere of sustainable tourism | Quantitative research based on paper questionnaire | 600 representatives of local governments | functionalist | explanatory |
5. | Luc, Tejwan-Bopp, Bopp and Szmańda [87] | Tourist portal | Presenting ETNOS (E-Tourism Native Open Service) tourist portal as a tool supporting the development of native tourism that fits in the concept of sustainable tourism | Qualitative research, the case study of the Internet portal. | 1 portal | interpretivist | descriptive designing |
6. | Łącka [88] | Social enterprises | The use of eco-tourism by the entities of social economics for the implementation of their tasks | Qualitative research based on analysis of documents | 1 social enterprise | interpretivist | descriptive |
7. | Myga-Piątek and Jankowski [89] | National parks | Presentation of positive and negative examples of the impact of tourist traffic on the natural environment and landscape | Qualitative research—observations, own experiences | 2 national parks: Bieszczady and Karkonosze | interpretivist | descriptive |
8. | Niezgoda and Markiewicz [90] | Hotel | Showing consistency between business tourism development and the concept of sustainable development | Qualitative research, a direct diagnostic survey with the use of personal interview and questionnaire | 1 hotel | interpretivist | explanatory |
9. | Panfiluk [91] | Participants in events | Examination of the effects of special events organized in Poland in the Podlaskie region, | Quantitative research based on the results of the survey conducted among participants in events | 471 participants in 3 events | functionalist | explanatory |
10. | Paramati, Shahbaz and Alam [92] | Countries of Eastern and Western part of the European Union, Poland was among them | Analysis of the impact of tourism on economic growth and CO2 emission | Quantitative research based on data of World Bank of 1991–2013 | 28 states of the European Union | functionalist | explanatory |
11. | Perano, Abbate, La Rocca and Casali [93] | Small and medium-sized enterprises located in places belonging to Citta Slow | Relationships between territorial certifications and SMEs value creation | Quantitative research | 1148 enterprises from 15 countries, including Poland | functionalist | explanatory |
12. | Rohrscheidt [94] | Various entities of the tourism sector (travel agencies, tourism organisations) | Identification of examples of products consistent with the concept of sustainable tourism | Qualitative research | 14 product examples | interpretivist | descriptive |
13. | Schliep and Stoll-Kleemann [95] | MAB biosphere nature reserves | To test the effectiveness of the MAB vision and business plan at the local level. | Qualitative research-qualitative interviews with stakeholders and relevant local actors | 3 nature reserves in Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic | interpretivist | descriptive |
14. | Świstak, Świątkowska and Stangierska [96] | Hotel chain | Areas of strategies implementing the assumptions of sustainable development on the example of the hotel chain. | Qualitative research including a case study based on the analysis of a strategic document | Accor group | interpretivist | descriptive |
15. | Wilkońska [97] | Krakow city | Reflection concerning the possibility of development of big cities towards slow tourist, especially in the context of separated space of selected district. | Research? Qualitative, concerning possibilities of the implementation of the content of the city strategy, referring to the possibility of development of a district supporting low tourism movement | 1 city |
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Kieżel M, Piotrowski P, Wiechoczek J. The Research on Sustainable Tourism in the Light of Its Paradigms. Sustainability. 2019; 11(20):5821. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11205821
Chicago/Turabian StyleKieżel, Małgorzata, Paweł Piotrowski, and Joanna Wiechoczek. 2019. "The Research on Sustainable Tourism in the Light of Its Paradigms" Sustainability 11, no. 20: 5821. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11205821
APA StyleKieżel, M., Piotrowski, P., & Wiechoczek, J. (2019). The Research on Sustainable Tourism in the Light of Its Paradigms. Sustainability, 11(20), 5821. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11205821