Ralph Lessmeister
Downgrading by improvement?
The situation of Moroccan actors in trekking-tourism in the Atlas mountains
Pages 221 – 230
For many actors in developing countries the integration into a global value chain is the
only possibility to gain access to western markets. The Moroccan actors quickly adapted to international
standards and made the Atlas Mountains a well known destination for trekkers. This
process of organizational learning however did not stick with the actors inside the chain, it spread
over to other actors in the region and this at first seemed to be a desirable effect as it provoked regional
development. But soon it turned out that it also increased competition and hence weakened
the position of the Moroccan actors compared with the European lead firms who where well protected
by efficient barriers to their activities. The paper argues that organizational learning does
not necessarily lead to a process of upgrading when the market is restricted and no sufficient barriers
to protect this knowledge are possible. Knowledge then will become a ubiquitous asset and
the achieved enhancement on the regional scale will lead to entrepreneurial losses for the single
actor. Keywords: global value chains, tourism, regional development, Morocco.
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