Abstract
Purpose
This study investigates the governance challenges undermining sustainable rural tourism development, with a focus on systemic barriers such as resource limitations, policy fragmentation and stakeholder misalignment. It aims to develop a governance model that enhances inclusivity, responsiveness and sustainability in rural tourism contexts.
Design/methodology/approach
A grounded theory methodology was employed, drawing on in-depth semi-structured interviews and documentary analysis. The study was conducted in a rural region of Iran, enabling the development of a paradigm model that maps the interrelations between structural, institutional and community-level factors shaping governance effectiveness.
Findings
The study identified three key governance challenges: policy fragmentation, stakeholder misalignment and resource constraints. The proposed paradigm model underscores collaborative decision-making, strategic partnerships and capacity building as essential for effective rural tourism governance.
Practical implications
This study proposes decentralised, participatory strategies to strengthen rural tourism governance. Key recommendations include establishing multi-stakeholder platforms, implementing targeted capacity-building, leveraging digital tools for transparency and fostering cross-sector partnerships. While grounded in Iran, these insights offer broader relevance for rural contexts globally.
Originality/value
This study contributes a novel, empirically derived governance framework that advances theoretical and practical understanding of rural tourism governance in non-Western and transitional contexts. It provides actionable strategies for policymakers and practitioners seeking to strengthen governance structures and promote sustainable rural tourism outcomes.
This study investigates the governance challenges undermining sustainable rural tourism development, with a focus on systemic barriers such as resource limitations, policy fragmentation and stakeholder misalignment. It aims to develop a governance model that enhances inclusivity, responsiveness and sustainability in rural tourism contexts.
Design/methodology/approach
A grounded theory methodology was employed, drawing on in-depth semi-structured interviews and documentary analysis. The study was conducted in a rural region of Iran, enabling the development of a paradigm model that maps the interrelations between structural, institutional and community-level factors shaping governance effectiveness.
Findings
The study identified three key governance challenges: policy fragmentation, stakeholder misalignment and resource constraints. The proposed paradigm model underscores collaborative decision-making, strategic partnerships and capacity building as essential for effective rural tourism governance.
Practical implications
This study proposes decentralised, participatory strategies to strengthen rural tourism governance. Key recommendations include establishing multi-stakeholder platforms, implementing targeted capacity-building, leveraging digital tools for transparency and fostering cross-sector partnerships. While grounded in Iran, these insights offer broader relevance for rural contexts globally.
Originality/value
This study contributes a novel, empirically derived governance framework that advances theoretical and practical understanding of rural tourism governance in non-Western and transitional contexts. It provides actionable strategies for policymakers and practitioners seeking to strengthen governance structures and promote sustainable rural tourism outcomes.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Number of pages | 21 |
| Journal | Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 22 May 2026 |
Keywords
- rural tourism
- governance framework
- grounded theory
- stakeholder engagement
- sustainable development
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