Key factors in tourism management to improve competitiveness in Latin America

José Manuel Guaita Martínez, Paula Serdeira Azevedo, J. M. Martín Martín, Rosa María Puertas Medina
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PurposeThis paper analyzes tourism competitiveness in Latin America, providing a country-level ranking of tourism competitiveness. The study also identifies which areas of management to focus on in order to increase competitiveness in each case.Design/methodology/approachThe study is based on the variables used by the World Economic Forum (WEF) to measure tourism competitiveness. The DP2 distance method is used to create a synthetic indicator. This method helps identify which areas best explain differences in competitiveness between countries.FindingsIn tourism, the most competitive Latin American countries are Costa Rica, Chile, Panama, Mexico and Uruguay. The areas that best explain the differences between countries relate to cultural and natural resources, the implementation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), international openness and transport infrastructure. These are therefore priority areas for tourism managers.Practical implicationsThis paper provides detailed analysis for each country. The situation in each country is presented in terms of the key areas highlighted by the analysis. This approach can aid the individual decisions of companies and public managers, thus enhancing tourism competitiveness. This greater competitiveness can strengthen the tourism sector, which is crucial in uncertain times.Originality/valueBased on a synthetic indicator, this research offers the first country-level analysis of tourism competitiveness in Latin America. The study is also novel in its ability to detect the areas where action should be taken to improve tourism competitiveness. This analysis offers an alternative to the WEF Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI), which has certain weaknesses. The results can help enhance tourism competitiveness in Latin American countries through the specific recommendations presented in this paper.
提高拉丁美洲旅游管理竞争力的关键因素
目的分析拉丁美洲的旅游竞争力,提供一个国家层面的旅游竞争力排名。该研究还确定了在每种情况下应重点关注哪些管理领域,以提高竞争力。设计/方法/方法本研究基于世界经济论坛(WEF)用来衡量旅游竞争力的变量。DP2距离法用于创建合成指标。这种方法有助于确定哪些领域最能解释国家之间的竞争力差异。在旅游业方面,最具竞争力的拉美国家是哥斯达黎加、智利、巴拿马、墨西哥和乌拉圭。最能解释国家之间差异的领域涉及文化和自然资源、信息和通信技术(ict)的实施、国际开放和运输基础设施。因此,这些都是旅游管理人员的优先领域。本文对每个国家进行了详细的分析。每个国家的情况都是根据分析中强调的关键领域提出的。这种方法可以帮助企业和公共管理者的个人决策,从而提高旅游竞争力。这种更大的竞争力可以加强旅游业,这在不确定时期至关重要。原创性/价值基于一个综合指标,本研究首次对拉丁美洲的旅游竞争力进行了国家层面的分析。这项研究的新颖之处还在于,它能够发现应采取哪些行动来提高旅游业竞争力。该分析为世界经济论坛旅游业竞争力指数(TTCI)提供了另一种选择,TTCI有一定的弱点。研究结果可以通过本文提出的具体建议,帮助拉美国家提升旅游竞争力。
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