2021
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2021.1924757
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The socio-economic impact of regional tourism: an occupation-based modelling perspective from Sweden

Abstract: Traditional measurements of tourism's economic impact refer to primary and secondary effects that are typically quantified through input-output (IO) methodology. From a sustainable regional development perspective, however, economic impact analyses are criticised for their one-dimensional analysis focussing mainly on growth-oriented effects represented by aggregates for output, employment, income or tax. Although existing literature comprises various extensions of IO models, the focus of these models is restri… Show more

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“…In conclusion, our analysis demonstrates the need for destinations to establish a detailed employment profile to capture the heterogeneity of employees among tourism businesses and their suppliers (Kronenberg & Fuchs, 2021). Most tourism statistics, such as the Tourism Satellite Account, are not equipped with an employment profile (Jones & Munday, 2008;Libreros et al, 2006), and thus are unable to reflect the unique local labour structure and job opportunities that are affected/offered by tourism businesses, directly and indirectly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In conclusion, our analysis demonstrates the need for destinations to establish a detailed employment profile to capture the heterogeneity of employees among tourism businesses and their suppliers (Kronenberg & Fuchs, 2021). Most tourism statistics, such as the Tourism Satellite Account, are not equipped with an employment profile (Jones & Munday, 2008;Libreros et al, 2006), and thus are unable to reflect the unique local labour structure and job opportunities that are affected/offered by tourism businesses, directly and indirectly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Ren et al (2019) studied the impact of tourism revenue on economic growth and environmental pollution for eight Mediterranean countries. Kronenberg and Fuchs (2021) studied the impact of tourism on regional employment and income for Swedenrs Jämtland region .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In short, food acts as a social, cultural and symbolic signifier and is an important expression of defining oneself and one’s cultural background (Kim & Ellis, 2015). Furthermore, GT innovatively contributes to and promotes sustainable urban development by integrating traditional delicacies, authentic experiences, culture and history through efficient marketing and communicational strategies (Kronenberg & Fuchs, 2021). It helps in addressing the economic, social and environmental dimensions of urban planning and policy by bringing in the long-term sustenance of an urban tourism destination vis-à-vis promoting CSP in particular (Mondal & Samaddar, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Responsible consumption and access to nutritious food are significant concerns, particularly with the prevalence of street foods (Shetu, 2022). Adhering to zero-waste principles while buying locally and practising mindful consumption (Davies & Gutsche, 2016), and ongoing marketing campaigns that highlight the advantages of traditional GDs (Kronenberg & Fuchs, 2021) all contribute significantly to the sector’s sustainable growth. Hence, there lies an opportunity to explore a few emerging concepts like mindful consumption, the influence of marketing efforts and the growing consciousness about shifting towards traditional GDs among the community enhances the tourist’s experience and increases their inclination to adopt traditional foods.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%