Revista Galega de Economía (Dec 2019)

Determinants and temporary changes in the distribution tourist expenditure between origin and destination. Evidence from the Canary Islands

  • Santiago Rodríguez Feijoó,
  • Delia Dávila Quintana,
  • Alejandro Rodríguez Caro,
  • Margarita Tejera Gil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15304/rge.28.3.6170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3

Abstract

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Tourism is the main source of wealth for many regions. These make their territory available to the tourist industry for the creation of infrastructures and facilities for tourist services. The peculiarities of the tourist product favor the appearance of intermediaries outside the destination, who compete to obtain a part of tourism spending, largely by the hand of new technologies, detracting resources to the destination that could be aimed at improving their growth and wellness. In the present paper, we use tourist data from the Canary Islands destination, covering the years 2006-2017, to study the share of the total tourist expenditure paid directly to the service provider in the destination, identifying their determinant variables and the evolution along of the studied years. The results show that the percentage of expenditure at the destination is affected by economic, sociodemographic, travel-related characteristics and with the ICT use but, ceteris paribus, this percentage is systematically decreasing over time, even when new technologies are used in the process of buying holidays.

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