Capacci, Sara ;
Scorcu, Antonello E. ;
Vici, Laura
(2014)
Eco labels and tourism flows: How much is a Blue Flag worth?
Bologna:
Dipartimento di Scienze economiche DSE,
p. 25.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/3929.
In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE
(917).
ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract
The rise in destination accessibility and the emergence of new market segments have increased the competition among tourism destinations, both at national and international level. In order to gain a significant competitive advantage over competitors, destinations increasingly make use of signals that certify and communicate the level of quality provided. While existing research on tourism certifications mostly pertains to quality evaluation, this study exploits quantitative methods to assess the economic impact of destinations’ labels. The analysis considers one of the most popular certification of environmental quality attributed to beaches, the Blue Flag award. It explores the relationship between the certification achievement and inbound tourist flows, focusing on the Italian case study. In fact, given their aim of providing synthetized information on destinations, certification programs particularly affect foreign tourists who suffer more from asymmetric information. Panel data techniques and highly disaggregated data are employed to compare the attractiveness of certified and non-certified provinces, by controlling for several factors potentially confounding the effect of the certification.
Abstract
The rise in destination accessibility and the emergence of new market segments have increased the competition among tourism destinations, both at national and international level. In order to gain a significant competitive advantage over competitors, destinations increasingly make use of signals that certify and communicate the level of quality provided. While existing research on tourism certifications mostly pertains to quality evaluation, this study exploits quantitative methods to assess the economic impact of destinations’ labels. The analysis considers one of the most popular certification of environmental quality attributed to beaches, the Blue Flag award. It explores the relationship between the certification achievement and inbound tourist flows, focusing on the Italian case study. In fact, given their aim of providing synthetized information on destinations, certification programs particularly affect foreign tourists who suffer more from asymmetric information. Panel data techniques and highly disaggregated data are employed to compare the attractiveness of certified and non-certified provinces, by controlling for several factors potentially confounding the effect of the certification.
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Monograph
(Working Paper)
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Keywords
international tourism flows, ecolabel, dynamic panel model, Italy
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ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
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10 Feb 2014 10:46
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Document type
Monograph
(Working Paper)
Creators
Keywords
international tourism flows, ecolabel, dynamic panel model, Italy
Subjects
ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Deposit date
13 Jan 2014 09:33
Last modified
10 Feb 2014 10:46
URI
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