This study identifies the importance of forecasting turning points in tourism demand. Recognising the limitations of the current linear models in use, and the lack of adequate research in turning point prediction in tourism, the objective of this study is to forecast turning points in tourism demand accurately by applying nonlinear models such as Logit, Probit and Markov Switching and the Leading Indicator approach.\ud \ud The specific aim of this study is to forecast turning points in Australian inbound tourism demand growth caused by ‘economic factors’ within both the tourism generating\ud country and destination country (Australia). This objective of this study is achieved by establishing that Logit and Probit models can be used effectiv...
The tourism market is inextricably linked to a nation’s economy. There is scant evidence, but growin...
Identifying future tourism demand is a critical aspect for tourism decision-makers to ensure the lon...
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...
This study identifies the importance of forecasting turning points in tourism demand. Recognising th...
This study identifies the importance of forecasting turning points in tourism demand. Recognising th...
Turning points occur when the growth rate moves from an expansion period to a contraction period or ...
This study predicts numerical demand growth rates, directional changes and turning points in the gro...
This paper examines the dynamic changes in the number of tourists arriving in Australia from 53 mark...
Abstract: In this paper, we model and forecast Australian domestic tourism demand. We use a regressi...
In this paper, we model and forecast Australian domestic tourism demand. We use a regression framewo...
Numerical tourism forecasting models are well-established tools in the tourism industry to identify ...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate methods for analysing the dynamic impact of the tourism sect...
A growing interest is surfacing toward the non-linearities in tourism demand forecasting. This paper...
As the global tourism industry continues to expand and to become more complex, it is vital that thos...
Despite the abundance in methodologies for tourism demand modeling, most methods examine demand grow...
The tourism market is inextricably linked to a nation’s economy. There is scant evidence, but growin...
Identifying future tourism demand is a critical aspect for tourism decision-makers to ensure the lon...
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...
This study identifies the importance of forecasting turning points in tourism demand. Recognising th...
This study identifies the importance of forecasting turning points in tourism demand. Recognising th...
Turning points occur when the growth rate moves from an expansion period to a contraction period or ...
This study predicts numerical demand growth rates, directional changes and turning points in the gro...
This paper examines the dynamic changes in the number of tourists arriving in Australia from 53 mark...
Abstract: In this paper, we model and forecast Australian domestic tourism demand. We use a regressi...
In this paper, we model and forecast Australian domestic tourism demand. We use a regression framewo...
Numerical tourism forecasting models are well-established tools in the tourism industry to identify ...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate methods for analysing the dynamic impact of the tourism sect...
A growing interest is surfacing toward the non-linearities in tourism demand forecasting. This paper...
As the global tourism industry continues to expand and to become more complex, it is vital that thos...
Despite the abundance in methodologies for tourism demand modeling, most methods examine demand grow...
The tourism market is inextricably linked to a nation’s economy. There is scant evidence, but growin...
Identifying future tourism demand is a critical aspect for tourism decision-makers to ensure the lon...
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...