Towards a Sustainable Tourism Competitiveness Measurement Model for Municipalities: Brazilian Empirical Evidence
Author(s) -
de Campos Alves Pacheco,
Antônio Roberto Ramos Nogueira
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
pasos revista de turismo y patrimonio cultural
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2529-959X
pISSN - 1695-7121
DOI - 10.25145/j.pasos.2015.13.093
Subject(s) - tourism , structural equation modeling , business , sustainable tourism , sustainable development , socioeconomic status , sustainability , conceptual model , revenue , empirical evidence , marketing , regional science , geography , political science , population , sociology , law , ecology , philosophy , statistics , demography , mathematics , accounting , archaeology , epistemology , biology
This study aims to contribute to sustainable tourism destination competitiveness research by proposing a systemic model for identifying the factors that impact Brazilian municipalities’ ability to create and integrate value‑added tourism products to meet the needs of local communities and visitors and maintain the tourism competitiveness. It proposes that the available destination competitiveness models can be divided into three groups: i) aggregate indices; ii) conceptual and descriptive; and iii) explanatory and predictive. Six sustainable tourism competitiveness determinant factors were formulated: Tourism Infrastructure, Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure, Education, Heritage and Culture, Socioeconomic Development and Environmental Preservation. Four dependent factors related to tourism activity success were also postulated: Tourism Flow, Jobs, Wages and Revenue. All constructs were based on secondary indicators for Brazil’s 5,565 municipalities. The theoretical model was tested using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM).
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