2021
DOI: 10.3390/joitmc7030202
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Influence of the Residents’ Perception of Overtourism on the Selection of Innovative Anti-Overtourism Solutions

Abstract: With a constantly and rapidly increasing number of publications, modern expertise on overtourism is becoming increasingly complete. However, a subject that has not been sufficiently presented in the literature thus far is the issue of identifying groups of inhabitants of various destinations that are most severely affected by overtourism and the perception of innovative remedial solutions. In numerous previous publications that analyzed the impact of overtourism on the inhabitants of destinations, the inhabita… Show more

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“…Further, they state that commodification and gentrification contribute to socio-spatial injustices and make the city "inauthentic" for visitors and residents (Diaz- Parra & Jover, 2021). A similar situation can be found in Krakow (Kruczek, 2019;_ Zemła & Szromek, 2021) and Venice (Salerno, 2022). Results by _ Zemła & Szromek (2021) suggest that residents of Krakow not only cannot afford to spend their free time in the Old City but do not wish to do so as they perceive the district as lost and dedicated to tourists purely.…”
Section: Gentrification and Touristification Processes And Spatial Pl...mentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Further, they state that commodification and gentrification contribute to socio-spatial injustices and make the city "inauthentic" for visitors and residents (Diaz- Parra & Jover, 2021). A similar situation can be found in Krakow (Kruczek, 2019;_ Zemła & Szromek, 2021) and Venice (Salerno, 2022). Results by _ Zemła & Szromek (2021) suggest that residents of Krakow not only cannot afford to spend their free time in the Old City but do not wish to do so as they perceive the district as lost and dedicated to tourists purely.…”
Section: Gentrification and Touristification Processes And Spatial Pl...mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The perception of urban tourism has evolved significantly lately. Public transportation, infrastructure, roads, museums, attractions and other services primarily created for local use suffer from increasing tourist flows (Koens et al, 2018;_ Zemła & Szromek, 2021). This resulted in recent community unrest concerning tourism (Amore et al, 2020).…”
Section: Conceptual Background and The Research Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The idea of using open innovation in counteracting the effects of COVID-19 was present in the literature since the beginning of the pandemic, as it seemed to be an extremely valuable solution in a situation of crisis requiring unity in actions taken. H. Chesbrough [ 58 , 59 , 60 , 66 ], as the creator of the concept of open innovation, extended it by this aspect [ 67 ], and the idea was followed by other researchers [ 68 ].…”
Section: Cultural Heritage Tourism During the Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%