Sustainable Tourism Product Development: An Application of Product Design Concepts
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Sustainability and Sustainable Tourism
2.2. Sustainable Tourism Products and Sustainability Marketing
2.3. Sustainable Product Design and Development
3. Methodology
4. Materials and Methods
- What is your role and which responsibilities and tasks are associated with it?
- In your view, what is sustainability and what constitutes sustainability in destinations?
- Do you consider your destination sustainable? What has to be maintained and what has to be improved?
- What is your vision for a sustainable destination and how will you achieve it?
- What do you consider to be sustainable products?
- Which sustainable products are already offered in your destination and what is planned for the future?
5. Results
5.1. Overview
5.2. Themes for Sustainable Tourism Products
5.2.1. Regionality
5.2.2. Mobility
5.2.3. Community Engagement/Collaboration
5.2.4. Digitization
5.2.5. Sport
5.2.6. Employee Satisfaction
5.3. Characteristics of Sustainable Tourism Products
5.3.1. Quality
5.3.2. Price-Performance Ratio
5.3.3. Longevity
5.3.4. Future-Oriented
5.3.5. Utilization-Balanced
5.3.6. Promoting Collaboration
5.3.7. Close to Nature
5.3.8. Behavior Changing/Educating
5.3.9. Resource-Efficient
5.3.10. Authentic
5.3.11. Promote Regionality
5.3.12. Attracting Guests
5.3.13. Strategically Anchored
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Themes | Characteristics |
---|---|
Regionality | Quality |
Mobility | Price-performance ratio |
Community engagement | Longevity |
Digitization | Future-oriented |
Sport | Utilization-balanced |
Employee satisfaction | Promoting collaboration |
Close to nature | |
Behavior changing/Educating | |
Resource-efficient | |
Authentic | |
Promote regionality | |
Attracting guests | |
Strategically anchored |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleHaid, Marco, and Julia N. Albrecht. 2021. "Sustainable Tourism Product Development: An Application of Product Design Concepts" Sustainability 13, no. 14: 7957. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147957
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