Conference tourism competitiveness: An applied AHP framework

IF 1.7 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Convention & Event Tourism Pub Date : 2022-07-12 DOI:10.1080/15470148.2022.2095316
L. Welthagen, E. Slabbert, E. Plessis
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Abstract This research aims to develop an applied framework for conference tourism competitiveness since it is evident that there is a limited view of how conference delegates assess attributes contributing to conference tourism. From the literature and industry stakeholder input, conference competitiveness themes and attributes were identified and included in a self-administered questionnaire. Survey data was collected from 300 conference delegates in South Africa. The study applied the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) approach, a methodological approach not previously applied in a conference tourism context. A three-level evaluation structure was constructed with four main factors and 26 sub-factors. It was further established that although destination and conference competitiveness have similar attributes, conference tourism has its own set of unique attributes, which differs in terms of the level of importance for the conference sector. This finding supports the development of the conference competitiveness framework. The findings concluded that conference competitiveness from the view of delegates is influenced by environmental practices as well as political and economic stability being important attributes. Destination attributes such as weather and infrastructure were mentioned as the least important attributes, the rating of which are the opposite of the destination competitiveness attributes. The findings indicated that the AHP methodology is a valuable tool to analyze conference tourism competitiveness.
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会议旅游竞争力:一个应用AHP框架
摘要本研究旨在开发一个会议旅游竞争力的应用框架,因为很明显,关于会议代表如何评估有助于会议旅游的属性的观点有限。根据文献和行业利益相关者的意见,确定了会议竞争力的主题和属性,并将其包含在自我管理的问卷中。调查数据收集自南非的300名会议代表。该研究采用了层次分析法(AHP)方法,这是一种以前未在会议旅游领域应用的方法方法。构建了包含4个主因子和26个子因子的三级评价结构。进一步确定,虽然目的地和会议竞争力具有相似的属性,但会议旅游有自己的一套独特属性,这些属性对会议部门的重要程度不同。这一发现支持了会议竞争力框架的发展。研究结果得出的结论是,从代表的角度来看,会议竞争力受到环境实践以及政治和经济稳定的重要因素的影响。天气和基础设施等目的地属性被认为是最不重要的属性,其评级与目的地竞争力属性相反。研究结果表明,层次分析法是分析会议旅游竞争力的有效工具。
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Journal of Convention & Event Tourism
Journal of Convention & Event Tourism HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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15
期刊介绍: The Journal of Convention & Event Tourism provides multidisciplinary perspectives on conventions, exhibitions, and events. The journal provides global perspectives on this dynamic industry and encourages international submissions. All papers go through a double blind peer review process resulting in cutting-edge viewpoints on trends, innovations, and research regarding convention and event tourism. In addition, the Journal of Convention & Event Tourism includes conference and book reviews, critical reviews on major issues.
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