Attraction Agglomeration and Destination Agglomeration: The Case of Chinese National Scenic Areas

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1177/00472875241261627
Xuehui Wang, George S. Chen
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We examine the effect of attraction and destination agglomerations on tourism revenues and tourist flows. Using data from 184 national scenic areas in China for the 2012 to 2017 period as the case study for our two-level agglomeration model, we find that the attraction agglomeration yields cooperative competition at the micro level of tourist districts. This co-existence of compatible and competitive effects determines not only individual national scenic areas’ tourism revenues and tourist flows but also the attractiveness of tourist districts where these national scenic areas are located. At the macro level of tourism destinations, we find that the destination agglomeration only yields a competitive effect, adversely affecting the tourism revenues and tourist flows of individual national scenic areas inside these tourism destinations. Our results suggest that policymakers must consider cooperative competition when managing existing tourist attractions and planning for future ones.
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景点集聚与目的地集聚:中国国家风景名胜区案例
我们研究了景点集聚和目的地集聚对旅游收入和游客流量的影响。我们以中国 184 个国家级风景名胜区 2012 年至 2017 年的数据为案例,建立了两级集聚模型,发现景点集聚在旅游区微观层面产生了合作竞争效应。这种兼容效应和竞争效应的并存不仅决定了单个国家级风景名胜区的旅游收入和游客流量,也决定了这些国家级风景名胜区所在旅游区的吸引力。在旅游目的地的宏观层面,我们发现目的地集聚只产生竞争效应,对这些旅游目的地内单个国家级风景名胜区的旅游收入和游客流量产生不利影响。我们的研究结果表明,决策者在管理现有旅游景点和规划未来旅游景点时,必须考虑合作竞争。
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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Materials Science-Biomaterials
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