Evaluating policy complexity with Causal Loop Diagrams
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29864Date
2023-05-15Type
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Abstract
Methods to capture the complexity of using policy instruments would allow us to better evaluate the
reasons for their effectiveness. Drawing from complexity science, we produce a Causal Loop Diagram
to analyse the implementation of two informational policy instruments in a tourism destination: the
Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria and the European Tourism Indicator Scheme. To interpret
the emerging system structure, we use complexity theory concepts of emergence; interdependence
and interconnectivity; co-evolution; self-organisation; feedback; historicity and path dependence.
This qualitative methodology sheds light on the interplay of factors that facilitate and impede the continuous use of these policy instruments. It shows how adopting a complexity science approach to
evaluation studies can be invaluable to making tourism policy interventions more impactful.
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ElsevierCitation
Crabolu, Font aulet, Eker. Evaluating policy complexity with Causal Loop Diagrams. Annals of Tourism Research. 2023;100Metadata
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