This report aims to verify whether Portugal has national competitive advantage in wine tourism, according to Porter’s Diamond Model. From applying the framework’s four determinants of competitiveness to the Portuguese wine and tourism industries, it can be concluded that the country has the potential to being internationally successful in wine tourism. Moreover, in order to achieve and sustain competitiveness, Portuguese wine tourism businesses should leverage the national wine and tourism’s key attributes of quality, variety and price competitiveness
This article describes a methodology and a four-step framework to measure and analyze competitive pe...
The wine business is a highly competitive global industry. In Portugal, the business is important to...
The field of wine tourism is emerging at international level as a new product with significant econo...
The tourism sector has stood out for its enormous capacity for growth on a global scale and holding...
The world wine market is currently characterised by two principal wine suppliers: the European and t...
This study advances empirical knowledge of tourism as an economic sector, from an economics and supp...
Previous studies have focused in characterizing wine tourism, establishing comparisons between coun...
In this paper, the potential of the World Economic Forum (WEF) model to analyze tourism competitiven...
Tourism destination competitiveness analysis benefits from a growing number of theoretical and appli...
The growth in the global tourism market place presents many countries with great opportunities to ca...
Doutoramento em EconomiaTourism competitiveness thematic has become, in recent years, an area of gre...
Portuguese wine is recognized as an important source of economic revenues for Portugal. However, rev...
Purpose – This paper aims to define the boundaries of wine tourism to identify the main challenges, ...
A brief consultation of UNESCO's "World Heritage List" (https://whc.unesco.org/en/list) shows us tha...
The study is based on the theory of "Porter's Diamond" and its connection with models ...
This article describes a methodology and a four-step framework to measure and analyze competitive pe...
The wine business is a highly competitive global industry. In Portugal, the business is important to...
The field of wine tourism is emerging at international level as a new product with significant econo...
The tourism sector has stood out for its enormous capacity for growth on a global scale and holding...
The world wine market is currently characterised by two principal wine suppliers: the European and t...
This study advances empirical knowledge of tourism as an economic sector, from an economics and supp...
Previous studies have focused in characterizing wine tourism, establishing comparisons between coun...
In this paper, the potential of the World Economic Forum (WEF) model to analyze tourism competitiven...
Tourism destination competitiveness analysis benefits from a growing number of theoretical and appli...
The growth in the global tourism market place presents many countries with great opportunities to ca...
Doutoramento em EconomiaTourism competitiveness thematic has become, in recent years, an area of gre...
Portuguese wine is recognized as an important source of economic revenues for Portugal. However, rev...
Purpose – This paper aims to define the boundaries of wine tourism to identify the main challenges, ...
A brief consultation of UNESCO's "World Heritage List" (https://whc.unesco.org/en/list) shows us tha...
The study is based on the theory of "Porter's Diamond" and its connection with models ...
This article describes a methodology and a four-step framework to measure and analyze competitive pe...
The wine business is a highly competitive global industry. In Portugal, the business is important to...
The field of wine tourism is emerging at international level as a new product with significant econo...