Analysing and Designing Circular Value Networks for Sustainable Tourism – a Case Study

Authors

  • Sandra Grèzes-Bürcher Institute of Tourism, HES-SO Valais/Wallis; University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland
  • Vincent Grèzes Entrepreneurship & Management Institute, HES-SO Valais/Wallis; University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Switzerland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0020

Keywords:

Circular economy, value networks, systemic design, sustainable tourism, regional nature park

Abstract

 

This exploratory study addresses the lack of literature on circular value networks in sustainable tourism ecosystems. The authors argue that circular, cross-industrial value networks can optimize the use of both tangible and intangible resources within a tourism region, fostering sustainable development. This is particularly relevant given tourism's significant CO2 emissions and its role in addressing SDGs such as goals 3 (good health and well-being), 8 (sustainable economic growth), and 12 (sustainable consumption and production). The central research questions are: “How can unused regional resources in a tourism context be valorised?” and "How does integrating circular value networks in a tourism destination contribute to sustainable development?" Using systemic design methodology (Battistoni et al., 2019), the researchers identify unused resources and existing and potential cross-industrial circular value networks in the Regional Nature Park Pfyn-Finges in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. They analyse selected value networks, examining their potential, challenges, and impact on all three dimensions of sustainability, and design ideal value networks based on these findings. The study highlights the significant potential of unused resources to enhance circular multi-actor value networks within a tourism destination, contributing to all aspects of sustainability and boosting the destination's resilience.

Author Biographies

Sandra Grèzes-Bürcher, Institute of Tourism, HES-SO Valais/Wallis; University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland

Dr. Sandra Grèzes-Bürcher is a senior researcher at the tourism institute of the University of Applied Sciences of Sierre. Delivers lectures on sustainability, alternative economic models and ecosystem analysis. She studied geography with a specialization in sustainable development and received her PhD from the University of Bern . She gained experience at the Swiss National Parcs Network, the Swiss Working Community for Mountain Areas, and her research interests are circular economy, sustainable tourism innovation, regional development and rural areas. The author can be contacted at sandra.grezes@hevs.ch

Vincent Grèzes, Entrepreneurship & Management Institute, HES-SO Valais/Wallis; University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Switzerland

Dr. Vincent Grèzes works as an associate professor of innovation management, and strategic and international management at the University of Applied Science Western Switzerland (HES-SO) in Sierre, and is director of the competitive intelligence track at the HES-SO Master of Integrated Innovation for Product & Business Development in Lausanne, Switzerland. He received his PhD in economic and strategic intelligence from the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the University of Lyon 3, France. His main research interests are competitive intelligence, the creation of shared values, business model innovation and collaborative and open innovation. Author can be contacted at vincent.grezes@hevs.ch

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Published

2024-11-13

How to Cite

Grèzes-Bürcher, S., & Grèzes, V. (2024). Analysing and Designing Circular Value Networks for Sustainable Tourism – a Case Study. ENTRENOVA - ENTerprise REsearch InNOVAtion, 10(1), 234–254. https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0020

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Industrial Organization