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.
Furio Urso - Martina Aronica - Salvatore Costantino - Davide Piacentino - Maria Francesca Cracolici (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) [10.1007/978-3-031-96033-8].
Exploring the Determinants of Green Tourism Competitiveness of Italian Provinces After COVID-19 Pandemic
Furio Urso
Primo
;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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