Tourism forecasting and marketing

Kevin K.F. Wong, Haiyan Song

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Abstract

Tourism Forecasting and Marketing presents vital, up-to-date research on the latest practice and applications of tourism demand modeling and forecasting. The book addresses both econometric and time series approaches to forecasting, focusing on the concepts, model specification, data analysis, and methodologies used in day-to-day tourism planning. An international panel of practitioners and academics call on a diverse range of empirical research findings to discuss commonly used theoretical frameworks for forecasting and future directions tourism demand is likely to take.Tourism Forecasting and Marketing presents research findings from the United States, the United Kingdom, Asia, and Australia that are invaluable for guiding government and private sector tourism investment and development decisions. The book addresses traditional versus modern forecasting techniques; evaluations of current and past forecasting methods; modeling and forecasting destination choice; and the impact of forecasting and marketing on tourism demand. Topics include: • using time series models to forecast inbound tourism demand for China and Greece • determining the economic factors that influence tourism demand in Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Malaysia • examining domestic travel expenditures in South Korea • developing a model to forecast ski tourism • using the Palmore cohort analysis for tourism forecasting • and much more!Tourism Forecasting and Marketing is an important textbook for educators and students working in tourism policy planning and management, and tourism marketing. The book is equally effective as a reference for travel and tourism researchers, and for professionals dealing with tourism demand analysis and forecasting.Stay up to date with the most effective practices in tourism demand forecasting!
Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Number of pages150
ISBN (Electronic)9780203049761
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2012

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance(all)
  • Business, Management and Accounting(all)

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