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Destination competitiveness: how does travel experience influence choice?

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  • Ambrozio Queiroz Neto
  • Kay Dimmock
  • Gui Lohmann
  • Noel Scott

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Traditionally, previous studies regard destination competitiveness as a static concept. More recent studies adopting a demand perspective consider competitiveness to be dynamic, with destination competitiveness varying according to tourism niche. Competitiveness also varies within tourist segments in the same niche. The authors apply the concept of travel experience to understand destination competitiveness better. Using the SCUBA diving tourism niche, the authors investigate the extent to which tourists’ level of travel experience influences the importance they give to destination competitiveness attributes in a hypothetical SCUBA diving destination. Cluster analysis of results from an online survey (n = 712) revealed three groups with different levels of travel experience. Significant differences among the three groups were apparent in seven of ten destination competitiveness factors. The findings demonstrate the dynamism of destination competitiveness when measured from the demand perspective. Results also demonstrate that travel experience is an appropriate characteristic for classifying tourists regarding destination competitiveness attributes.

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  • Ambrozio Queiroz Neto & Kay Dimmock & Gui Lohmann & Noel Scott, 2020. "Destination competitiveness: how does travel experience influence choice?," Current Issues in Tourism, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 23(13), pages 1673-1687, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rcitxx:v:23:y:2020:i:13:p:1673-1687
    DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2019.1641070
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    1. Ali Uyar & Cemil Kuzey & Mehmet Ali Koseoglu & Abdullah S Karaman, 2023. "Travel and tourism competitiveness index and the tourism sector development," Tourism Economics, , vol. 29(4), pages 1005-1031, June.

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