Different tourists to different destinations. Evidence from spatial interaction models

MARROCU, EMANUELA;PACI, RAFFAELE
2013-01-01

Abstract

Given the importance of tourism as a catalyst for local economic growth, the identification of tourist flows is also important. This paper reports results from an econometric study of tourism flows for the 107 Italian provinces based on originedestination (OD) spatial interaction models. In addition to distance, the set of explanatory variables includes both pull and push characteristics to assess their relative roles in determining the attractiveness of the provinces to tourists. Hence measures are incorporated for income, density, accessibility, and natural, cultural and recreational attractions. The main results indicate the importance of spatial dependency induced by neighbouring provinces as both origins of, and destinations for trips, a factor commonly overlooked by previous contributions relying on the gravity specification. Inter-neighbouring interactive effects are thus important, and most explanatory variables exhibit the expected effect, with distance and population density showing a negative impact on tourists’ decisions when choosing a specific destination, while income, accessibility and attractions are crucial determinants of tourism flows. JEL code: C21, D12, L83, Q26, R11
2013
Inglese
39
71
83
13
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261517712001896
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Tourism flows, spatial origin–destination interaction models, neighbouring effects, product differentiation, amenities, Italy
no
Marrocu, Emanuela; Paci, Raffaele
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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