Six Nations, One River: Sustainable Tourism Collaboration: Six Nations, One River: Testing a Model of Perceived Effect of Inter,Used

Six Nations, One River: Sustainable Tourism Collaboration: Six Nations, One River: Testing a Model of Perceived Effect of Inter,Used

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Collaboration is one of the most frequently recommended strategies to address many global issues such as climate change, spreading diseases, and terrorism (Gray, 1989) but, does it work for sustainable tourism? The study tested a model of intergovernmental collaboration as it relates to sustainable tourism. Three hundred and fifty nine government officers from the Greater Mekong Subregion in Southeast Asia participated in an online survey regarding the relationship of sustainable tourism and collaboration. Structural equation modeling (SEM) analyzed survey data. Empirical results reveal a modified model with eight constructs and twenty three indicators that appears to be a better fit to the data set than the proposed model. Intergovernmental collaboration was redefined by four factors rather than eight and significantly influenced sustainable tourism. The overall fit of the modified structural equation model and the acceptabletohigh standardized loadings of the constructs suggest empirical support for a relationship between intergovernmental collaboration and sustainable tourism.

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