2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2012.04.005
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Estimating the long-run effects of socioeconomic and meteorological factors on the domestic tourism demand for Galicia (Spain)

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“…The results also indicate that the short‐term elasticities are significantly smaller than the long‐term elasticities. Since the tourism budget is measured as a percentage of disposable income (total income minus tax), our result for the effects of income on tourism demand is also in line with previous findings from Italy (Massidda and Etzo, ) and Spain (Otero‐Giráldez et al , ).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The results also indicate that the short‐term elasticities are significantly smaller than the long‐term elasticities. Since the tourism budget is measured as a percentage of disposable income (total income minus tax), our result for the effects of income on tourism demand is also in line with previous findings from Italy (Massidda and Etzo, ) and Spain (Otero‐Giráldez et al , ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, over the past decade, the domestic tourism demand has been increasing considerably in many countries, According to US Bureau of Economic Analysis, expenditures on domestic tourism in the USA by US residents increased to 477 billion US dollars in 2013 from only 222.1 billion US dollars in 1998 (US Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2016). In many papers, the independent variables in the domestic tourism demand analysis are mostly income, price of substitutes and price of tourism (Hamal, 1996;Lim, 1997;Massidda and Etzo, 2012;Otero-Giráldez et al, 2012;Seddighi and Shearing, 1997;Song and Li, 2008;Song et al, 2012;Wang, 2010;Yang and Wong, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de que estos factores económicos son considerados de vital importancia para explicar la demanda de turismo, es cierto que existen otros muchos que también pudieran influir significativamente como pueden ser los factores meteorológicos en el país de destino y/o de origen(Otero-Giráldez et al, 2012), los factores sicológicos y sociológicos que afectan a los gustos de los turistas, el gasto promocional y el "efecto boca-a-boca"(Song y Witt, 2000). Sin embargo, todos estos factores no suelen ser incluidos en los modelos de demanda ya que muchas veces es muy complicada su cuantificación(Williams y Shaw, 1991).5 En nuestro estudio también se han considerado otros efectos socio-económicos como puede ser el coste relativo de Turquía, el principal destino turístico para Rusia, y de Portugal ya que este país ofrece un producto turístico de "sol y playa" similar al español.…”
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“…Entretanto, os fatores meteorológicos influenciam mais as viagens domésticas, pois as viagens internacionais tendem a ser planejadas com maior antecedência e ser menos sensíveis a estas mudanças (Otero-Giráldez, Álvarez-Díaz y González-Gómez, 2012). É importante considerar que muitas atividades turísticas são realizadas ao ar livre, enquanto outras dependem totalmente de condições climáticas específicas como esquiar, Investigaciones Turísticas N° 9, enero-junio 2015, 70-98 83 velejar, entre outros esportes, ou mesmo um simples passeio a uma praia ou montanha (Otero-Giráldez et al, 2012). Apesar da capacidade de interferência sobre estas características do DT ser mínima, é preciso considerar que são exatamente elas que definem o tipo de estrutura física e de gestão que deve ser construída para promover o turismo em qualquer DT (Ritchie y Crouch, 2010).…”
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