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Título : Modeling determinants of tourism demand in Colombia
Autor : Vanegas López, Juan Gabriel
Valencia Cárdenas, Marisol
Restrepo Morales, Jorge Anibal
Muñetón Santa, Guberney
metadata.dc.subject.*: Demanda turística
Flujos turísticos
Modelo mixto lineal generalizado
Países en dearrollo
tourism demand
developing countries
tourist flows
generalized linear mixed model
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Editorial : University of Rijeka. Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Purpose – This paper estimates the determinants of international tourist arrivals to Colombia from 1995 to 2014. Design – Tourist demand is related to interlinking relationships between origins and destinations. The international movement of travelers has grown exponentially in recent decades, and these dynamics have affected Colombia as well. Methodology/Approach – We propose a generalized linear mixed model, with a consideration of factors from the theory of consumer choice and those approached from the perspective of new economic geography. Findings – Apart from purchasing power and institutional factors as facilitators of travel, we found that general aspects of the country (such as language and geographical proximity) directly affect the flow of visitors, whereas exchange differences and physical distance reduce tourist attraction. Originality of the research – Estimation of tourist flows will serve as a diagnostic and planning tool for developing proposals of tourism attractiveness related to different environment.
ISSN : 1330-7533
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.20867/thm.26.1.4
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