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Quantitative Methods in Tourism Economics

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Tourism economics is partly based on established principles from the economics discipline, but it also incorporates elements from sociology, psychology, organization theory and ecology. It has over the years turned into an appealing multi-disciplinary oriented approach to the understanding of the impacts of leisure time in a modern society, including cultural heritage, sustainable quality of life, and industrial organization of the hospitality industry. The increasing dynamics in the tourist industry and its worldwide effects will continue to attract the attention of both the research and the policy sector in the years to come. Rather than speculating on non-observed facts, there is a clear need for evidence-based research in order to map out the complex dynamics of the tourist industry. The present volume comprises novel studies - mainly of a quantitative-analytical nature - on the supply, demand and contextual aspects of modern tourism. It contains a sound mix of theory, methodology, policy and case studies on various tourism issues in different parts of the world.

List of contents

Editorial Introduction.- Behavioral Issues: Loyalty Measurement in Tourism.- Tourists Return Intentions.- Evaluation of the Interrailers' Satisfaction Regarding the Tourism Services and Activities in Italy, Greece and Croatia.- Forecasting Tourism Demand for South Africa Using a Single Equation Causal Approach.- The Importance of ICT for Tourism Demand.- Migration and Tourism Flows in New Zealand.- Supply of Tourist Amenities: How to Create a New Holiday Destination?- The Economic Impact of Social Tourism Programmes.- Cultural Festivals and Regional Economic Development.- Assessing the Spatial and Environmental Characteristics of Rural Tourism Lodging Units Using a Geographical Weighted Regression Model.- Yield Revenue Management in the Hotel Sector.- Macro and Sustainability Issues: Tourism Growth versus Economic Development.- Gender, Wages, and Productivity.- Territorial Differentiation, Competitiveness and Sustainability of Tourism.- Did the Financial Crisis and Policy Deregulation for Chinese Tourists Affect the Efficiency and Output Slacks of Taiwanese Hotels?- Institutional Analysis of Environmental Management Practices.- Market Segmentation in Tourism.

About the author

Peter Nijkamp is Professor in Regional and Urban Economics and in Economic Geography at the VU University, Amsterdam. His main research interests cover quantitative plan evaluation, regional and urban modelling, multicriteria analysis, transport systems analysis, mathematical systems modelling, technological innovation, entrepreneurship, environmental and resource management, and sustainable development. In the past years he has focussed his research in particular on new quantitative methods for policy analysis, as well as on spatial-behavioural analysis of economic agents. He has a broad expertise in the area of public policy, services planning, infrastructure management and environmental protection. In all these fields he has published many books and numerous articles.§In 1996, he was awarded the most prestigious scientific prize in the Netherlands, the Spinoza award.

Summary

Tourism economics is partly based on established principles from the economics discipline, but it also incorporates elements from sociology, psychology, organization theory and ecology. It has over the years turned into an appealing multi-disciplinary oriented approach to the understanding of the impacts of leisure time in a modern society, including cultural heritage, sustainable quality of life, and industrial organization of the hospitality industry. The increasing dynamics in the tourist industry and its worldwide effects will continue to attract the attention of both the research and the policy sector in the years to come. Rather than speculating on non-observed facts, there is a clear need for evidence-based research in order to map out the complex dynamics of the tourist industry. The present volume comprises novel studies – mainly of a quantitative-analytical nature – on the supply, demand and contextual aspects of modern tourism. It contains a sound mix of theory, methodology, policy and case studies on various tourism issues in different parts of the world.​

Product details

Assisted by Álvaro Matias (Editor), Pete Nijkamp (Editor), Peter Nijkamp (Editor), Manuela Sarmento (Editor)
Publisher Physica-Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783790829266
ISBN 978-3-7908-2926-6
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 158 mm x 20 mm x 238 mm
Weight 551 g
Illustrations VIII, 352 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Economic Geography, Environmental Economics, Economics and Finance, Regional Studies, Regional/Spatial Science, Regional and Spatial Economics, regional economics, Management science, Spatial economics, Human Geography

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