
Research Article
Improving State Management on Sustainable Tourism Accommodation Development in Vietnam: From a Business Perspective
@ARTICLE{10.4108/eettti.6818, author={Nam Vu and Ha Giang Chu}, title={Improving State Management on Sustainable Tourism Accommodation Development in Vietnam: From a Business Perspective}, journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Tourism, Technology and Intelligence}, volume={2}, number={1}, publisher={EAI}, journal_a={TTTI}, year={2025}, month={4}, keywords={Sustainable Tourism, State Management, Accommodation Development, Business Perspective}, doi={10.4108/eettti.6818} }
- Nam Vu
Ha Giang Chu
Year: 2025
Improving State Management on Sustainable Tourism Accommodation Development in Vietnam: From a Business Perspective
TTTI
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eettti.6818
Abstract
This study examines the role of state management in promoting sustainable tourism accommodation development in Vietnam, focusing on balancing economic growth, environmental conservation, and social equity. The objectives are to assess the current state of sustainable tourism accommodation, identify challenges and opportunities in implementing sustainable practices, evaluate the effectiveness of existing government policies, and propose strategic recommendations for enhancing state management. Using quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with stakeholders, the research reveals a growing commitment to sustainability among high-end accommodations but also highlights challenges such as high certification costs, inadequate regulatory frameworks, and limited stakeholder engagement. The findings underscore the critical role of government policies in fostering sustainable practices and recommend strengthening policy frameworks, providing financial incentives, enhancing stakeholder collaboration, and offering training programs to improve the skills and knowledge of tourism professionals. These steps are essential for Vietnam to achieve its sustainability goals and enhance the competitiveness of its tourism sector.
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