This study provides insights into a powerful statistical technique to test model invariance across multiple groups. In doing so, it provides insights for policymakers and contributes to the literature on tourism demand forecasting by validating and extending previous results on how supply-side factors influence tourism demand. Specifically, this study considered an a priori validated structural model for relationships among the economy, society, environment and tourism constructs in 162 countries, examining the extent to which the model was invariant across two groups of isolated observations: developed and less-developed countries. Upon testing, the a priori model did not replicate across both groups. Instead a reduced model, incorporating...
Typescript (photocopy).The study developed a model which explained the impact of selected variables ...
This study has explained the construction of panel data models, compared the estimation ...
International tourism, a primary source of growth for many countries, is inadequately represented in...
This study examines the predictive relationships between tourism supply factors and tourism demand. ...
By using the Emirmahmutoglu–Kose bootstrap Granger non-causality method, this study explores the dir...
This data is used for the empirical analysis of this paper. First two columns are residential and d...
x, 213 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M SHTM 2013 PengAccurate analysis o...
Numerous studies on tourism forecasting have now been published over the past five decades. However,...
Travel and tourism stimulates economic growth, investment and foreign trade. Almost 1/6 of the worl...
This study uses meta-analysis to examine the relationship between estimated international tourism de...
Tourism demand is one of the major areas of tourism economics research. The current research studies...
Theory: The literature on volume of tourism in developing nations, does not provide empirical measur...
The general-to-specific approach to econometric model-ing and forecasting has a clear strategy in mo...
Eighty-four post-1990 empirical studies of international tourism demand modeling and forecasting usi...
The study provides critical tests of the usefulness of four alternative theories, proposed by Hofste...
Typescript (photocopy).The study developed a model which explained the impact of selected variables ...
This study has explained the construction of panel data models, compared the estimation ...
International tourism, a primary source of growth for many countries, is inadequately represented in...
This study examines the predictive relationships between tourism supply factors and tourism demand. ...
By using the Emirmahmutoglu–Kose bootstrap Granger non-causality method, this study explores the dir...
This data is used for the empirical analysis of this paper. First two columns are residential and d...
x, 213 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M SHTM 2013 PengAccurate analysis o...
Numerous studies on tourism forecasting have now been published over the past five decades. However,...
Travel and tourism stimulates economic growth, investment and foreign trade. Almost 1/6 of the worl...
This study uses meta-analysis to examine the relationship between estimated international tourism de...
Tourism demand is one of the major areas of tourism economics research. The current research studies...
Theory: The literature on volume of tourism in developing nations, does not provide empirical measur...
The general-to-specific approach to econometric model-ing and forecasting has a clear strategy in mo...
Eighty-four post-1990 empirical studies of international tourism demand modeling and forecasting usi...
The study provides critical tests of the usefulness of four alternative theories, proposed by Hofste...
Typescript (photocopy).The study developed a model which explained the impact of selected variables ...
This study has explained the construction of panel data models, compared the estimation ...
International tourism, a primary source of growth for many countries, is inadequately represented in...