Who benefits from international tourism in small Pacific islands? Value capture in the hotel industry in Hawaii/ Tolga Ulusemre and Wendy Lam

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Asia Pacific Viewpoint Vol.64, No.1, April 2023, pp.98-109 (8)Summary: There is a consensus among small Pacific islands that the extent to which they benefit from international tourism largely depends on how much of the value created by tourism remains in the local economy. This study examines how the value created in the hotel industry is distributed among the key stakeholders in a small Pacific island context.
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There is a consensus among small Pacific islands that the extent to which they benefit from international tourism largely depends on how much of the value created by tourism remains in the local economy. This study examines how the value created in the hotel industry is distributed among the key stakeholders in a small Pacific island context.

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