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Abstract
This paper explores the use of fsQCA in order to explain the productivity changes in two-stage analysis. In this way, the idea from Corne and Peypoch (2020) in the efficiency analysis framework is extended to the case of productivity indexes and indicators. An empirical illustration to the case of Chinese provinces emphasizes the complex configurations explaining tourism productivity and opens avenues for future research.
期刊介绍:
Tourism Economics, published quarterly, covers the business aspects of tourism in the wider context. It takes account of constraints on development, such as social and community interests and the sustainable use of tourism and recreation resources, and inputs into the production process. The definition of tourism used includes tourist trips taken for all purposes, embracing both stay and day visitors. Articles address the components of the tourism product (accommodation; restaurants; merchandizing; attractions; transport; entertainment; tourist activities); and the economic organization of tourism at micro and macro levels (market structure; role of public/private sectors; community interests; strategic planning; marketing; finance; economic development).