Contemporary Tourism The Scope of the Contemporary Tourism Sector.

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Contemporary Tourism The Scope of the Contemporary Tourism Sector

Lecture Objectives Be aware of the scale and scope of the contemporary tourism industry Understand the difficulties of defining the contemporary tourism industry Be aware of the various approaches to defining tourism from a supply- side perspective Recognise that tourism is a partially-industrialised system Recognise the issues involved in measuring the contemporary tourism industry Understand the status of tourism in standard industrial classifications Appreciate the tourism satellite account approach and its benefits Be familiar with the challenges of measuring the scale of tourism employment

Scope of the Tourism Sector The world’s largest industry? How do we measure the sector? Tourism challenges contemporary paradigms Tourism is complex We have not really got to grips with its measurement

Scope of the Tourism Sector Diverse Not a single product Tangible and intangible elements Produced where consumed Misunderstood and under-explored

Components of the Sector 1.Tourism marketing 2.Tourist carriers 3.Tourist accommodation 4.Tourist attractions 5.Miscellaneous tourism services (e.g. taxis) 6.Tourism regulation (including government and education)

Definitions Why define the sector? Statistics Legislation Credibility Traditional definitions based upon a single product and its market do not work for tourism

Smith versus Leiper Smith - tourism is an industry that can be measured like any other Leiper - tourism is a range of industries not a single one and is thus a partially industrialised system as other actors are involved

Measurement Approaches SIC ISIC SICTA

Tourism Satellite Accounts Developed from the mid 1990s Breakthrough in measurement More a demand side measure Associate spending to tourism purchases

TSAs Measure:  キ Tourism's contribution to GDP;  キ Tourism's ranking compared to other economic sectors;  キ The number of jobs created by tourism in an economy;  キ The amount of tourism investment tax revenues generated by tourism industries;  キ Tourism consumption;  キ Tourism's impact on a nation's balance of payments; and  キ Characteristics of tourism human resources.

TSA Issues 1.The fact that they really are a demand-side measure; 2.They are expensive to produce as they often need further data collection; 3.They are only updated infrequently and can be anything up to 8 years old; 4.They are shaped by a nation ’ s SIC system and so can be imprecise or a poor fit with the structure of the industry; 5.They demand powerful education of the industry to interpret them; and 6.They are dependent upon the availability, quality and quantity of data.

Use of TSAs  キ Provide credible data on the impact of tourism and the associated employment;  キ Develop a standard framework for organizing statistical data on tourism;  キ Set a new international standard endorsed by the UN Statistical Commission;  キ Design economic policies related to tourism development;  キ Provide data on tourism's impact on a nation's balance of payments; and  キ Provide information on tourism human resource characteristics.

Tourism Employment Same issues as measuring the sector as a whole Measured by FTEs TSAs estimate employment Many issues relating to employment Issue of the quality of tourism jobs - the ‘decent work’ agenda