Community-Based Rural Tourism and Entrepreneurship 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0383-2_11
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Factors on the Linkage Between Local Brand Farm Products and Tourism in an Agrarian Community

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“…Within tourism literature, a handful of studies have used IV Probit and IV Tobit models to analyze the links between tourism and diverse subjects (Ngo and Tsui 2020; Ohe 2020; Gunter 2018; Parida, Bhardwaj, and Chowdhury 2017, 2018; Ohe and Kurihara 2013). Among studies that have implemented an IV Probit model, the work of Gunter (2018) should be highlighted.…”
Section: Literature Review: the Nexus Among Migration Remittances And Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Within tourism literature, a handful of studies have used IV Probit and IV Tobit models to analyze the links between tourism and diverse subjects (Ngo and Tsui 2020; Ohe 2020; Gunter 2018; Parida, Bhardwaj, and Chowdhury 2017, 2018; Ohe and Kurihara 2013). Among studies that have implemented an IV Probit model, the work of Gunter (2018) should be highlighted.…”
Section: Literature Review: the Nexus Among Migration Remittances And Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His results reveal that by far the most important criterion is receiving and maintaining excellent guest ratings. In Japan, Ohe (2020) and Ohe and Kurihara (2013) use data from a survey of agricultural cooperatives to investigate the complementarity of the direct economic effects of local farm production (i.e., increases in income and employment) and the indirect economic effects (i.e., the development of tourism). In both studies, the authors implement an IV Probit model and find that cooperatives are more likely to have an increase in their income and employment levels if they (i) have a quality control system, (ii) preserve the local heritage, and (iii) have a close relationship with the accommodation/restaurant sectors.…”
Section: Literature Review: the Nexus Among Migration Remittances And Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%