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This paper aims to fill a gap in the existing research about the internationalization of tourism destinations
through a systematic review of the literature focusing on publications presented between 2007 and 2017.
The research followed the assumptions of the non-probabilistic snowball sampling technique. In
addition, the computer programs VosViewer, for bibliometric analysis, and NVivo 10, for content
analysis were used. Tourism destinations’ internationalization is a combination of: (i) integration of
organizational interest with stakeholders’ interests; (ii) understanding that what moves these elements are
endogenous and exogenous business opportunities; (iii) integrating external opportunities in the
destination by aligning them with its territorial identity; (iv) achieving coherence between the previous
three components through the implementation of a governance model; (v) a governance model that
facilitates the destination’s organization by conciliating interests, resources and opportunities; (vi) and the
DMOs that coordinate the dynamics generated between the elements of this system, making it possible
to organize the supply following its territorial identity. The internationalization process of tourism
destinations highlights factors different from the internationalization of companies. In the first scenario,
politics, planning, and territory internationalization strategies should target different kinds of reflections
according to the level of intervention (local, regional, national or international). In the second, it is
essential that supply is aware of investment opportunities abroad, financial packages to support
businesses, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The current period exposed the fragility of the tourism
sector and how external threats can influence it. Thinking about the internationalization of tourism
destinations shows how important it is to organize the tourism offer in accordance with the challenges
the sector faces, at the same time as explaining the role of DMOs. Until now, this theme has been mainly
studied from the perspective of demand, creating a gap in the existing knowledge about the organizational
systems.
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Internationalization tourism destinations systems innovation territory product governance DMOs
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Center for International Scientific Research of VŠO and VŠPP