Reprint

Tourism Economics

Edited by
January 2023
176 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-6045-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-6046-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Tourism Economics that was published in

Business & Economics
Computer Science & Mathematics
Summary

The issues relating to the functioning of the tourism economy include both the activities of tourism enterprises and spatial units, i.e., tourism destinations, as well as tourism demand, including tourists' purchasing behavior. The aim of the Special Issue of Economies is to present the current results of research on the functioning of the tourism market and its individual elements. The presented studies refer to four groups of issues:

  • the foundations of the tourism industry, including general rules and economic mechanisms related to the operation of this industry market;
  • the functioning of tourism entrepreneurs, especially in the tourism industry, mainly in the area of accommodation offers;
  • the operation of tourist destinations and the available offers in tourist areas;
  • the trends in tourist demand, including the purchasing behavior of tourists in tourist destinations.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© by the authors
Keywords
campsites; demand for camping tourism; time series data; income elasticity; currency elasticity; tourism infrastructure; attracting international visitors; transport and communications infrastructure; hotel and restaurant industry; recreation facilities; senior tourism; senior travelers; travel motivations; daily rate pricing; holiday rentals; hedonic pricing method; Booking.com; sharing economy; Gibrat’s Law; campsites; tourism; growth; system GMM estimator; dynamic panel data; Norway; brand equity; customer-based brand equity; Croatia; destination; destination awareness; destination brand; destination image; destination loyalty; destination management; destination quality; tourism; visitors’ loyalty; local community; community development; sustainable community; tourism and renewable energy; two-stage decision model; zero expenditure; dependent double-hurdle model; demand for accommodation; community-based tourism; industrial tourism; islands; economics; panel data; APC model; tourism destination; natural value areas; rural areas; mobility problems