The role of culture as a determinant of tourism demand: evidence from European cities

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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of various cultural amenities on tourism demand in 168 European cities. Design/methodology/approach: Using data from the European Commission’s Culture and Creative Cities Monitor 2017, a series of regressions are estimated to examine the impact of various cultural amenities on tourism demand while also controlling for other factors that may impact on tourism demand. Diagnostic tests are also conducted to check the robustness of the results. Findings: The results reveal that cultural amenities in the form of sights, landmarks, museums, concerts and shows have a positive impact on tourism demand. By pinpointing the cultural amenities that are important for increasing tourism demand, the findings aid stakeholders in the tourism industry as they develop post-pandemic recovery plans. Originality/value: This paper identifies two key aspects of the cultural tourism literature that require deeper investigation and aims to address these aspects. Firstly, while many studies focus on a specific or narrow range of cultural amenities, this study includes a series of measures to capture a range of cultural amenities. Secondly, while many studies are narrow in geographical scope, this paper includes data on 168 European cities across 30 countries.

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Noonan, L. (2022). The role of culture as a determinant of tourism demand: evidence from European cities. International Journal of Tourism Cities, 8(4), 965–986. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJTC-07-2021-0154

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