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Tourism can be very important to a countrys economy, particularly in less developed regions,
where it can drive growth. Tourism also tends to have important impacts on the environment and
society at large.
Many researchers have examined the consequences of tourism, but fewer have looked at the
other side of the coin: the way economic, social and environmental factors can drive tourism or
hold it back. The few studies that have examined the issue have usually used the various factors
to arrive at a score reflecting a particular countrys attractiveness as a tourist destination.
We wanted to look at this topic more deeply not just how economic, social and environmental
factors affect tourism, but also how they affect each other, both positively and negatively. To do
this, we used a mathematical technique called structural equation modelling, which uses a set of
linear equations to analyse the relationships between a set of variables.
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Building on the work of earlier researchers, we first developed a set of variables covering four
aspects of a tourist destination: its economy, its infrastructure, its natural environment and its
society.
To measure the economy, we used five variables: consumer price index, purchasing power parity,
trade volume, foreign direct investment and industry value added. These reflect the way lower
local prices or better exchange rates entice tourists to visit, and how a countrys tourism tends to
benefit when its businesses are doing well.
To assess environmental issues affecting tourism, we used three measures: population density,
carbon dioxide emissions and the number of environmental treaties ratified. The environment is
important because people obviously prefer to visit places with unspoilt natural surroundings.
To analyse infrastructure, we used seven variables reflecting a countrys road network, sanitation
standards, electricity supply, number of vehicles, Internet access, landline phone network and
mobile phone network coverage. All these factors improve the tourism experience by providing
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Causal relationships
Having determined our variables, we tried to predict the most likely causal relationships between
these four areas and tourism.
Forexample we thought that a strong economy could have both positive and negative effects:
higher local prices could discourage visitors, but growth would develop infrastructure and
improves society, both of which could help tourism indirectly. As infrastructure develops, tourism
should increase but the environment might suffer.
Similalrly social differences between tourists and their hosts could either help or hinder tourism,
depending on the local quality of life and peoples attitudes towards making sacrifices for the
tourist dollar. Social progress could also affect the environment the more advanced the society,
the more enlightened its attitudes towards sustainability. And the more pleasant the environment,
the more the tourist industry is likely to benefit.
Surprising results
According to our results, a better economy has no direct influence on tourism. This challenges the
idea that lower local prices or favourable exchange rates encourage people to visit a destination.
However, the economy does have a direct, positive effect on both infrastructure and society and
these two factors, in turn, affect tourism. This is in line with the findings of earlier researchers,
who found that better infrastructure encourages tourism. In fact, our model shows that
infrastructure is the single most important factor more than either the environment or the
economy.
This finding challenges an earlier theory called social exchange, which argued that a more
deprived society would be more willing to suffer some inconvenience in order to gain tourists
business. In our model, the more developed the society, the more supportive it is of tourism.
We found that a well-developed infrastructure does indeed cause harm to the environment, as we
expected. But a more developed society does not necessarily result in environmental
improvements, and a better environment does not seem to drive more tourism either.
Real-world applications
Previous studies have looked at the way these areas affect tourism, without considering how they
interact. Our study has taken a first step towards uncovering the causal relationships between the
key factors affecting the tourism sector, and showing how they actually affect tourism. By using
real-world data and subjecting it to rigorous analysis and refinement, we have shown how tourism
can be investigated in a more scientific, empirical way.
Our study has many potential applications. Policymakers who are aiming to promote tourism in
their respective countries can use it to make more informed decisions about allocating resources
to different areas of development. For example, while higher local prices might be seen as
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negative, its important to realise that a stronger economy drives infrastructural and social
improvements that indirectly encourage tourism.
Similarly external trade is important, because it helps drive economic growth and infrastructure
improvements. Electronic communications are key they must keep pace with developing road
networks in order to attract tourists. Finally, the levels of computer use, car ownership and
newspaper readership are important, because they help society to develop, in the process
becoming more welcoming and attractive to visitors from overseas.
Further Reading:
"Structural Equation Modeling in Tourism Demand Forecasting:A Critical Review", published
inJournal of Travel and Tourism Research.
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