id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-336984-mwr212l5 Granville, Francesca Destinations, disasters and public relations: Stakeholder engagement in multi-phase disaster management 2016-09-30 .txt text/plain 4409 234 36 Building on the opportunity to contribute to existing research and enhance engagement processes, the study investigates tourism destination stakeholders' perceptions of current disaster management preparedness initiatives at their destination. In addition, the study builds understanding of the expectations that drive the relationship and engagement between DMOs and tourism destination stakeholders in disaster management. As a key function of public relations, stakeholder engagement is conceptualized in this study as the relationship-building principles that can improve tourism destination stakeholders' business capabilities in disaster management (Taylor & Kent, 2014) . Through this application, the research will explore current DMO engagement strategies with regard to disaster management within the tourism industry, and consequently the levels of satisfaction held by stakeholders in Australia. Third, the study identified a consistent gap between tourism businesses' evaluation of the importance of and destination performance against disaster management attributes. ./cache/cord-336984-mwr212l5.txt ./txt/cord-336984-mwr212l5.txt