Government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development

This study analyses government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism impacts and its future development. An empirical study was conducted in Dubrovnik on a sample of 105 leaders in tourism-related organisations developing, validating and using the the Cruise Tourism Impacts scale....

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Main Authors: Pivčević Smiljana, Mandić Ante, Šalja Niko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management 2018-01-01
Series:Geographica Pannonica
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2018/0354-87241804285P.pdf
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spelling doaj-afa6ba63e9654514b1629775bdf675972020-11-25T00:33:52ZengUniversity of Novi Sad, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management Geographica Pannonica0354-87241820-71382018-01-012242852940354-87241804285PGovernment and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism developmentPivčević Smiljana0Mandić Ante1Šalja Niko2University of Split, Faculty of Economics, Business and Tourism, Department of Tourism and Economy, Split, CroatiaUniversity of Split, Faculty of Economics, Business and Tourism, Department of Tourism and Economy, Split, CroatiaDubrovnik, CroatiaThis study analyses government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism impacts and its future development. An empirical study was conducted in Dubrovnik on a sample of 105 leaders in tourism-related organisations developing, validating and using the the Cruise Tourism Impacts scale. Research findings reveal a moderately positive attitude towards the cruise tourism impacts and the desired shift in future development priorities. Promotion, revenues and employment generation are the most pronounced positive impacts and cruise tourism influence on land-based guests the most pronounced negative one. Only sex and workplace are found to be discriminators of cruise tourism impacts perceptions. Implications for destination management and suggestions for future studies are provided.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2018/0354-87241804285P.pdfcruise tourism impactsgovernment and business stakeholdersdiscriminating variablesDubrovnik
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author Pivčević Smiljana
Mandić Ante
Šalja Niko
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Mandić Ante
Šalja Niko
Government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development
Geographica Pannonica
cruise tourism impacts
government and business stakeholders
discriminating variables
Dubrovnik
author_facet Pivčević Smiljana
Mandić Ante
Šalja Niko
author_sort Pivčević Smiljana
title Government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development
title_short Government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development
title_full Government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development
title_fullStr Government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development
title_full_unstemmed Government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development
title_sort government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development
publisher University of Novi Sad, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management
series Geographica Pannonica
issn 0354-8724
1820-7138
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This study analyses government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism impacts and its future development. An empirical study was conducted in Dubrovnik on a sample of 105 leaders in tourism-related organisations developing, validating and using the the Cruise Tourism Impacts scale. Research findings reveal a moderately positive attitude towards the cruise tourism impacts and the desired shift in future development priorities. Promotion, revenues and employment generation are the most pronounced positive impacts and cruise tourism influence on land-based guests the most pronounced negative one. Only sex and workplace are found to be discriminators of cruise tourism impacts perceptions. Implications for destination management and suggestions for future studies are provided.
topic cruise tourism impacts
government and business stakeholders
discriminating variables
Dubrovnik
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2018/0354-87241804285P.pdf
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