This paper delves into changes in green tourism competitiveness between Italian provinces within the European market, focusing on the period before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. A spatial Shift-Share Analysis assesses the green competitiveness performance of Italian regions during the two periods, providing a foundation for investigating the determinants of post-pandemic competitiveness’ change through a Continuation Ratio Mixed-Effect Model (CRMEM). Results reveal a reshaping of Italy’s green tourism sector, where lesser-known destinations have gained recognition while prominent destinations struggled due to insufficient specialization. Notably, environmental quality emerged as a cornerstone for fostering competitiveness, appealing to eco-conscious travelers seeking authentic, sustainable experiences. On the other hand, heavily visited regions faced difficulties adapting to changing preferences, revealing the challenges of balancing popularity with sustainability.
Urso, F., Aronica, M., Costantino, S., Piacentino, D., Cracolici, M.F. (2025). Exploring the Determinants of Green Tourism Competitiveness of Italian Provinces After COVID-19 Pandemic. In Statistics for Innovation IV. Sis 2025, Short Papers, Contributed Sessions 3 (pp. 442-447).
Exploring the Determinants of Green Tourism Competitiveness of Italian Provinces After COVID-19 Pandemic
Furio Urso
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;Martina AronicaSecondo
;Salvatore Costantino;Davide PiacentinoPenultimo
;Maria Francesca CracoliciUltimo
2025-06-17
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This paper delves into changes in green tourism competitiveness between Italian provinces within the European market, focusing on the period before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. A spatial Shift-Share Analysis assesses the green competitiveness performance of Italian regions during the two periods, providing a foundation for investigating the determinants of post-pandemic competitiveness’ change through a Continuation Ratio Mixed-Effect Model (CRMEM). Results reveal a reshaping of Italy’s green tourism sector, where lesser-known destinations have gained recognition while prominent destinations struggled due to insufficient specialization. Notably, environmental quality emerged as a cornerstone for fostering competitiveness, appealing to eco-conscious travelers seeking authentic, sustainable experiences. On the other hand, heavily visited regions faced difficulties adapting to changing preferences, revealing the challenges of balancing popularity with sustainability.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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