Social innovation and networking in tourism: insights from case studies in Northeast Italy
Abstract
This chapter explores the role of networks in social innovation in tourism (SIT), focusing on their capacity to foster inclusive and sustainable practices. Drawing on the concept of structural embeddedness, it highlights how networks mediate between individual actions and institutional frameworks. Using a mixed methods approach, including literature review, desk research, and 39 qualitative interviews, the study analyzes two case studies: Bassano del Grappa and the Trentino province. Findings show that networks, particularly those linked to festivals and local heritage, enhance collaboration, trust, and innovation across urban and rural contexts. Brokers and stakeholder engagement emerge as key elements in shaping effective and resilient networks. The research underscores the importance of balancing inclusive and specialized initiatives and calls for policies that support community-driven collaboration. Understanding how networks evolve and generate both tangible and intangible outcomes contributes to advancing SIT as a tool for local regeneration and long-term community development. The chapter concludes by highlighting the theoretical and practical implications- info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
- Social innovation, Tourism, Networking
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