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Uncertainty, crowding aversion and tourism aversion in tourism destinations

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:33 authored by Simone Marsiglio
The author analyses the implications of crowding aversion and tourism aversion for the economic performance of tourism destinations in the case of uncertain tourist inflows. He analytically characterizes all possible scenarios, showing how different preferences of tourists (towards crowding) and residents (towards tourism) interact and affect the economic outcome. The paper shows that when tourists are crowding-averse (crowding lovers), uncertainty leads to deterioration (improvement) of economic performance, while it does not affect performance at all when tourists are crowding-indifferent. However, assessing how this will be reflected in welfare changes is more complex, since it depends also on the degree of tourism aversion among local residents. Copyright c 2014 IP Publishing Ltd. Reproduced by permission.

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Marsiglio, S. (2016). Uncertainty, crowding aversion and tourism aversion in tourism destinations. Tourism Economics: the business and finance of tourism and recreation, 22 (1), 111-123.

Journal title

Tourism Economics

Volume

22

Issue

1

Pagination

111-123

Language

English

RIS ID

97954

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