2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.09.1087
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International Competitive Advantage of Turkish Tourism Industry: A Comperative Analyse of Turkey and Spain By Using The Diamond Model of M. Porter

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“…There have been several studies applying the Porter’s diamond model, (Moon et al, 1998; Smit, 2010; Esen and Uyar, 2012; Ozer et al , 2012; Herciu, 2013) in various sectors of industry, particularly in tourism. However, primary data were used only in the study of Esen and Uyar (2012) and none in the specific sector of hospitality.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several studies applying the Porter’s diamond model, (Moon et al, 1998; Smit, 2010; Esen and Uyar, 2012; Ozer et al , 2012; Herciu, 2013) in various sectors of industry, particularly in tourism. However, primary data were used only in the study of Esen and Uyar (2012) and none in the specific sector of hospitality.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porter’s Diamond model could be adapted for any industry or economic sector, and the model better explains the factors that affect the competitive power among the local tourism industries and the way forwarding success (Esen and Uyar, 2012). Scholars adopted the model from different country perspectives in tourism (Arsezen-Otamisa and Yuzbasioglu, 2013; Esen and Uyar, 2012; Estevão et al , 2018; Fernando, 2021; Luo, 2019; Özer et al , 2012; Xu, 2019). As a model suggested, it is vital to understand the competitive and comparative advantages and disadvantages of tourism destinations and how destinations could become responsible and sustainable by adaptations.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a series of studies adopting this model for their research projects (Moon, Rugman, & Verbeke, 1998;Mann & Byun, 2011;Ozer, Latif, Sarusik, & Ergun, 2012;Estevão and Ferreira, 2014), spanning various sectors of activity and especially tourism.…”
Section: The Porter Diamondmentioning
confidence: 99%