COMPETITIVENESS OF THE TOURISM SECTOR IN PORTUGAL – THE CASE OF BAIXO MONDEGO AND BAIXO VOUGA

Authors

  • Maria Madalena Pinto Santos ISCAC, Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Coimbra
  • João Paulo Cerdeira Bento DEGEI

Keywords:

Tourism Economics, Destinations Competitiveness, Sustainable Development

Abstract

Our main objective is to analyze how a great, diverse tourism offer in a quite limited geographic area, corresponding to the Baixo Mondego and Baixo Vouga, can make it more competitive. We propose to identify the territorial factors that can increase competitiveness of the tourism sector, both regionally and nationally. We intend to identify the region?s most valued aspects by visitors, as well as its least praised ones; additionally, we will pinpoint existing and potential outbound travel markets, and identify those that are characterized by higher levels of wealth and touristic demand. A quantitative approach will be complemented by a qualitative analysis, based on interviews of entrepreneurial, academic and institutional entities. Deeper knowledge of the regional tourism sector will allow us to contribute to the adaptation of tourism oriented policies and strategies that would promote the role of tourism in the regional, economical development. As the relevance of the tourism sector for wealth and job creation becomes ever more acknowledged, we intend to clarify the measure to which the tourism economic impact affects the region.

Author Biographies

  • Maria Madalena Pinto Santos, ISCAC, Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Coimbra
    Mestre em Economia – Equiparada a Professora Adjunta
  • João Paulo Cerdeira Bento, DEGEI
    PhD em Economia, Professor Auxiliar

Published

26.01.2012

How to Cite

Santos, M. M. P., & Bento, J. P. C. (2012). COMPETITIVENESS OF THE TOURISM SECTOR IN PORTUGAL – THE CASE OF BAIXO MONDEGO AND BAIXO VOUGA. Tourism & Management Studies, 1095-1098. https://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/299

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