2009
DOI: 10.1080/09654310903230616
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Spatial Spillovers and Employment Dynamics in Local Tourist Systems in Italy (1991–2001)

Abstract: Tourism has been an important main industry in the world economy for many decades. While its importance is recognized, the study of the reasons why some tourist destinations expand and grow faster than others as well as the main factors affecting these dynamics is underdeveloped. The aim of this paper is to analyse the factors affecting the long-period occupational dynamics of the Italian local tourist system, taking into consideration the existence of spatial spillovers. For instance, with other consideration… Show more

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“…Chang, Khamkaew, Tansuchat, and McAleer (2011) later address this shortcoming with the use of a newly developed VARMA-AGARCH model in their examination of tourist volatility spillovers between four of the ASEAN nations, namely, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Much like Gooroochurn and Hanley (2005), Lazzeretti and Capone (2009) take a spatial econometric approach to spillovers. They apply this method Tourism Geographies 263 to analyze employment growth rate spillovers between the Italian local tourism systems (fili eres).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chang, Khamkaew, Tansuchat, and McAleer (2011) later address this shortcoming with the use of a newly developed VARMA-AGARCH model in their examination of tourist volatility spillovers between four of the ASEAN nations, namely, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Much like Gooroochurn and Hanley (2005), Lazzeretti and Capone (2009) take a spatial econometric approach to spillovers. They apply this method Tourism Geographies 263 to analyze employment growth rate spillovers between the Italian local tourism systems (fili eres).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Tourism spillover effects" refer to the indirect or unintentional effects that a region's tourism industry exerts on tourist flows to other regions (Yang & Wong, 2012). Lazzeretti andCapone (2009), Yang andWong (2012), and Yang and Fik (2014) have empirically identified the spillover effects in regional tourism flows or growth. By using the method of Local Indicators of Spatial Association, Majewska (2015) also identifies and empirically measures the inter-regional effects of spatial agglomeration in tourism via considering the occurrence and strength of geographic spillover effects in Poland.…”
Section: Tourism Development and Regional Inequality: A Theoretical Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional tourism in Indonesia has not utilized geographical proximity to increase tourism growth. According to Capone andBoix (2008, quoted in Yang andFik, 2014, p. 6), tourism growth is very dependent on economic agglomeration rather than just on endowment of resources. It is unfortunate that tourism agglomeration has not been created in Indonesia, given the opportunities that exist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%