2015
DOI: 10.1515/bog-2015-0029
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Restructuring the geography of domestic tourism in South Africa

Abstract: Abstract. Domestic tourism is relatively under-represented in tourism scholarship. This article attempts to analyse the role of domestic tourism in one of the 'emerging world regions' of tourism. In the case of South Africa domestic tourism represents a significant element of the country's tourism economy. The objectives are to provide (i) an analysis of the growth, contemporary spatial patterns and restructuring of domestic tourism in South Africa; and (ii) an assessment of emerging policy debates issues taki… Show more

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“…However, recent analyses reveal that in contrast to strong tourism growth between 1994 and the early 2000s (cf. City of Cape Town, 2013) and despite its continued popularity as an international tourism destination, the performance of Cape Town's tourism economy has slowed in recent years (Rogerson, Rogerson, 2014a;Rogerson, 2015). This highlights the importance of innovation to enhance local and regional destination competiveness in Cape Town and the Western Cape.…”
Section: Tourism Innovation In the Western Capementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, recent analyses reveal that in contrast to strong tourism growth between 1994 and the early 2000s (cf. City of Cape Town, 2013) and despite its continued popularity as an international tourism destination, the performance of Cape Town's tourism economy has slowed in recent years (Rogerson, Rogerson, 2014a;Rogerson, 2015). This highlights the importance of innovation to enhance local and regional destination competiveness in Cape Town and the Western Cape.…”
Section: Tourism Innovation In the Western Capementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another case is a network of creative experience-based firms in Cape Town which collaborate with various local and non-local firms and organisations to develop niche market tourism products (cf. Booyens, Rogerson, 2015). Isolated examples of structural innovation driven by public institutions are also identified.…”
Section: Overall Findings On Systemic Relationships and Local Innovatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In terms of South Africa's domestic tourism economy, VFR is overwhelmingly the major purpose of travel (Rogerson & Hoogendoorn, ; Rogerson, ). It has been documented that VFR travel in South Africa is the segment of tourism that is massively dominated by ‘ordinary’ or working‐class travellers with the black population representing approximately 78% of national VFR travellers (Rogerson & Hoogendoorn, : 171).…”
Section: Vfr Travel Flows In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of persons employed in the tourism industry also continues to increase, and the tourism industry employs about 4.4% of all employed persons in South Africa. Apart from the importance of tourism in terms of economic value, for developing countries such as South Africa, tourism is essential to creating a positive image of the country as a tourist destination, infrastructure development and increasing the quality of life of the local people (Butler & Rogerson 2016;Kaplanidou et al 2013;Leibold & Seibert 2015;Rogerson 2015). Hence, it is vital to increase both domestic and international travels to South Africa.…”
Section: Introduction and Research Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%