ABSTRACT
This paper uses network analysis to investigate features of a regional network of tourism enterprises in rural Ireland. In contrast to the economic-driven networks literature, it focuses on socio-ecological goals alongside the economic goals. Acknowledging the heterogeneity of sustainable entrepreneurs, member businesses are categorized by their ideological orientation towards sustainability, ranging from strict green growth to rigid degrowth approaches. The paper argues that sustainability networks support rural areas’ efforts for change; however, degrowth strategists need to be represented as key actors of communication and joint activities in the long term to realize a clear shift away from business as usual.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author thanks the reviewers for their valuable comments made on earlier drafts of this paper.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.
ORCID
Sabine Panzer-Krause http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4145-3789