Does the Tourism Development of a Destination Determine Its Socioeconomic Development? An Analysis through Structural Equation Modeling in Medium-Sized Cities of Andalusia, Spain

Medium-sized European cities have been playing an increasingly significant role in the economic development of countries in recent decades, establishing themselves as genuinely specialized local production systems with great potential for stimulating the economy and generating added value. In many o...

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Main Author: Juan Antonio Parrilla-González
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/378
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spelling doaj-8000b52a821647e495b9d48fccc1f5642021-04-05T23:01:33ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-04-011037837810.3390/land10040378Does the Tourism Development of a Destination Determine Its Socioeconomic Development? An Analysis through Structural Equation Modeling in Medium-Sized Cities of Andalusia, SpainJuan Antonio Parrilla-González0Department of Economy, University of Jaén, 23071 Jaén, SpainMedium-sized European cities have been playing an increasingly significant role in the economic development of countries in recent decades, establishing themselves as genuinely specialized local production systems with great potential for stimulating the economy and generating added value. In many of these cities, in addition, tourism has become an incredibly strong economic activity with the capacity to stimulate local economies, as it contributes to the enhancement of endogenous resources and the generation of a multiplier effect on other economic sectors. This paper uses a structural equation model to demonstrate, first, that a direct relationship exists between tourism development and economic development and second, that, of all cities analyzed (medium-sized cities of Andalusia, Spain), those with a higher level of tourism development are actually those showing a higher level of socioeconomic development, which confirms that tourism has great potential as a tool for endogenous development.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/378medium-sized citiessocioeconomic developmenttourism developmenttourism destinationstructural equation modellingAndalusia
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Does the Tourism Development of a Destination Determine Its Socioeconomic Development? An Analysis through Structural Equation Modeling in Medium-Sized Cities of Andalusia, Spain
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medium-sized cities
socioeconomic development
tourism development
tourism destination
structural equation modelling
Andalusia
author_facet Juan Antonio Parrilla-González
author_sort Juan Antonio Parrilla-González
title Does the Tourism Development of a Destination Determine Its Socioeconomic Development? An Analysis through Structural Equation Modeling in Medium-Sized Cities of Andalusia, Spain
title_short Does the Tourism Development of a Destination Determine Its Socioeconomic Development? An Analysis through Structural Equation Modeling in Medium-Sized Cities of Andalusia, Spain
title_full Does the Tourism Development of a Destination Determine Its Socioeconomic Development? An Analysis through Structural Equation Modeling in Medium-Sized Cities of Andalusia, Spain
title_fullStr Does the Tourism Development of a Destination Determine Its Socioeconomic Development? An Analysis through Structural Equation Modeling in Medium-Sized Cities of Andalusia, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Does the Tourism Development of a Destination Determine Its Socioeconomic Development? An Analysis through Structural Equation Modeling in Medium-Sized Cities of Andalusia, Spain
title_sort does the tourism development of a destination determine its socioeconomic development? an analysis through structural equation modeling in medium-sized cities of andalusia, spain
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Medium-sized European cities have been playing an increasingly significant role in the economic development of countries in recent decades, establishing themselves as genuinely specialized local production systems with great potential for stimulating the economy and generating added value. In many of these cities, in addition, tourism has become an incredibly strong economic activity with the capacity to stimulate local economies, as it contributes to the enhancement of endogenous resources and the generation of a multiplier effect on other economic sectors. This paper uses a structural equation model to demonstrate, first, that a direct relationship exists between tourism development and economic development and second, that, of all cities analyzed (medium-sized cities of Andalusia, Spain), those with a higher level of tourism development are actually those showing a higher level of socioeconomic development, which confirms that tourism has great potential as a tool for endogenous development.
topic medium-sized cities
socioeconomic development
tourism development
tourism destination
structural equation modelling
Andalusia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/378
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