La fiscalidad como estímulo para la sostenibilidad en destinos turísticos maduros

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https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2022.20.047

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Fiscalidad turística, disposición a pagar, destinos maduros, sostenibilidad turística, turismo de masas, Andalucía

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El objetivo del presente trabajo es mejorar la comprensión de la demanda en destinos turísticos maduros mediante la agrupación de turistas en segmentos o subconjuntos homogéneos, identificando para cada uno de dichos segmentos qué variables sociodemográficas y de características del viaje explican su disposición a pagar, tanto por un destino más sostenible como por una mejora de la experiencia turística en destino. El estudio se realiza en Andalucía: destino maduro, de masas y poco sostenible. Para la consecución del objetivo propuesto se han realizado 1.068 encuestas en los principales puntos de salida de la región andaluza y se ha utilizado la técnica clúster bietápica, identificando para cada segmento qué variables explican su DAP. Se han identificado cinco clústers, siendo las variables tipo de acompañantes, duración de la estancia, procedencia y presupuesto diario las que tienen mayor poder discriminante en la formación de dichos clústers.

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2022-04-27

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Pulido-Fernández, J. I., Durán Román, J. L., Cárdenas-García, P. J., & Carrillo-Hidalgo, I. (2022). La fiscalidad como estímulo para la sostenibilidad en destinos turísticos maduros. PASOS Revista De Turismo Y Patrimonio Cultural, 20(3), 681–697. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2022.20.047

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