2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.651-653.1527
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Analysis on Problems of Liaoning Tourism Industry Based on DIAMOND MODEL

Abstract: Tourism is one of the pillar industries in Liaoning Province, and plays an essential role in domestic economy. This research paper analyzes the six basic elements and existing problems in the development of Liaoning tourism based on American famous scholar Michael Porter’s Diamond Model. Then it proposes the six countermeasures promoting the competitiveness of Liaoning tourism.

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“…The graduates' competitiveness data were analyzed using quantitative descriptive technique, while the competitive compliance data were analyzed using Porter suitability analysis [8,9]. The competitive advantage (graduates' competitiveness) proposed by Porter is used as it is understood as the market behavior of the education industry, so that all four factors (input, demand conditions, relevance and educational strategy) should be met [16,17]. The conformity criteria used are: <0.5 (bad); ≥0.5 -<1.5 (bad); ≥1.5 -<2.5 (doubtful); ≥2, 5 -<3.5 (good); ≥ 3.5 (very good).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The graduates' competitiveness data were analyzed using quantitative descriptive technique, while the competitive compliance data were analyzed using Porter suitability analysis [8,9]. The competitive advantage (graduates' competitiveness) proposed by Porter is used as it is understood as the market behavior of the education industry, so that all four factors (input, demand conditions, relevance and educational strategy) should be met [16,17]. The conformity criteria used are: <0.5 (bad); ≥0.5 -<1.5 (bad); ≥1.5 -<2.5 (doubtful); ≥2, 5 -<3.5 (good); ≥ 3.5 (very good).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional tourism products mainly include food, hotel, transportation, tourism, shopping, entertainment, combined products, and additional products [36]. If a new product category were added, it would be regarded as an explorative update.…”
Section: Variables and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employing a distributed time lag model [37] and using alternative lag time periods as covariates allowed us to evaluate the effects of changes in independent variables on the dependent variable over multiple periods of time [38]. Specifically, our distributed time lag model included the two types of app updates, lagging by 1 to 5 months due to the impact of seasonal factors in the travel industry on user demand [36]. Thus, in our model, market performance in January 2015 may have been affected by OTPs' app updates from December and November 2014 back to August 2014.…”
Section: Econometric Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%