Impacts of mega-events on competitiveness and corruption perception in South American countries

IF 2.6 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Thays Cristina Domareski-Ruiz, A. F. Chim-Miki, E. Añaña, Francisco Antônio dos Anjos
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Abstract

Tourism destination competitiveness is a multidimensional concept that is widely studied in the academic literature. The corruption affects countries' business environment, generating negative image and barriers, so hindering its' ability to compete as a global player. This paper analyses this relation in the tourism industry in a sample of South American countries through a comparison within a five-year period based on the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) with the variation of Corruption Perception Index (CPI). An exploratory analysis to verify the upward and downward in these monitors was performed. The relation between TTCI and CPI was verified by a regression analysis. This research contributes directly to addressing a topic rarely explored in the tourism area, the influence of corruption perception in destination competitiveness. The results confirm that corruption perception impacts on tourism competitiveness of countries, but in presence of strong sources of tourism attractiveness, such as Mega events, this relation was reduced.
大型活动对南美国家竞争力和腐败观念的影响
旅游目的地竞争力是一个多维度的概念,在学术文献中得到了广泛的研究。腐败影响了各国的商业环境,产生了负面形象和障碍,从而阻碍了其作为全球参与者的竞争能力。本文通过基于旅行和旅游竞争力指数(TTCI)的五年内与腐败感知指数(CPI)的变化进行比较,分析了南美国家旅游业的这种关系。进行了探索性分析,以验证这些监测器的向上和向下。通过回归分析验证了TTCI与CPI之间的关系。这项研究直接有助于解决旅游领域很少探讨的一个主题,即腐败观念对目的地竞争力的影响。研究结果证实,腐败观念会影响各国的旅游竞争力,但在存在强大的旅游吸引力来源(如大型活动)的情况下,这种关系会减弱。
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Tourism & Management Studies
Tourism & Management Studies HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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