Yunkyoung Jo, C. Michael Hall, Yeonwoo Joo, Myung Ja Kim
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Abstract
The number of tourists traveling to attractions and destinations they had seen on screen continues to increase. Screen tourism is a marketing tool that encourages tourism demand as well as promotes economic development, with governments and destination marketing organizations attracting tourists through conventional and digital media. However, few studies have explored the relative attractiveness of screen tourism in different markets. This research examines screen tourism through the lens of gravity theory, focusing on the distinction between developed and developing countries, which has not been previously studied. The results indicate that the larger the economy, the more positive the effect on tourism demand, while the more significant the distance, the more negative the effect on tourism demand. The results indicate that an increase in screen sector exports positively affects tourism demand. Theoretical implications for the use of gravity theory in tourism and policy implications for screen tourism are also discussed.
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International Journal of Tourism Research promotes and enhances research developments in the field of tourism. The journal provides an international platform for debate and dissemination of research findings whilst also facilitating the discussion of new research areas and techniques. IJTR continues to add a vibrant and exciting channel for those interested in tourism and hospitality research developments. The scope of the journal is international and welcomes research that makes original contributions to theories and methodologies. It continues to publish high quality research papers in any area of tourism, including empirical papers on tourism issues. The journal welcomes submissions based upon both primary research and reviews including papers in areas that may not directly be tourism based but concern a topic that is of interest to researchers in the field of tourism, such as economics, marketing, sociology and statistics. All papers are subject to strict double-blind (or triple-blind) peer review by the international research community.