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Title: The effectiveness of government programmes for small and medium tourism businesses from an institutional perspective
Authors: Zulkefli N.S. 
Jaafar M. 
Marzuki A. 
Keywords: Government agencies;Government programmes;Perhentian Island;Programmes implementation;Qualitative approach;Tourism Development;Destination Management
Issue Date: May-2021
Publisher: Malaysian Institute Of Planners
Journal: Planning Malaysia 
Abstract: 
It is well-known that the tourism sector has significantly contributed to economic and social development in developing countries, including Malaysia. The government has a major influence on implementing programmes to support tourism businesses. Previous researchers have proven that the implementation process of these programmes is complex and ineffective. Therefore, this paper explored the implementation of various tourism programmes and barriers to effective implementation. Using semi-structured interviews, seven respondents were selected from government agencies at different organisational levels. The findings revealed that the main barriers are found in the government organisation itself, which are lack of collaboration among agencies, insufficient resources, and lack of skilled agencies to implement effective programmes. Besides, external factors, such as low involvement among local operators, emerged as the main barriers faced by government agencies. This paper proposes the need for the government to clearly understand the objective, the functions, and the implementation process of each tourism programme.
Description: 
Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1824
ISSN: 16756215
DOI: 10.21837/PM.V19I15.922
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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