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Title: | Oporto and Northern Portugal Tourism and the Relationship with PortWine the 4 C’s Tourism Destination Competitiveness Matrix |
Authors: | Ribeiro, Diamantino Machado, Luiz Pinto Henriques, Pedro |
Editors: | Álvaro Rocha, José Luís Reis Marc K. Peter, Ricardo Cayolla Sandra Loureiro, Zorica Bogdanović |
Keywords: | Port Wine 4C's Matrix Tourism Oporto |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Ribeiro, D., Machado, L. P., & Henriques, P. (2021). Oporto and Northern Portugal Tourism and the Relationship with Port Wine the 4 C’s Tourism Destination Competitiveness Matrix (pp. 413–425). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4183-8_33 |
Abstract: | With the growth of the tourism sector and its importance for a large part
of the world economies, the pressure on destinations to remain competitive in the
face of, above all, their direct competitors, is also increasing. Oporto and Northern
Portugal have established themselves in recent years as a tourist destination of choice,
as is demonstrated by the sector’s results and the international prizes awarded to the
region. With the growth of national tourism, this region has experienced splendid
years. Therefore, the interest in investigating the possible relationship between the
growth of the region as a tourist destination and the prestige of the world of Port
wine arises. To study that relationship, one of the key factors is an analysis of the
competitiveness of the destination. The complexity of existing theoretical models
led to the creation of the 4 C’s tourism destination competitiveness matrix, a tool
that allows us to understand the area or areas where stakeholders should focus their
attention in order to make decisions based on the perception of tourists and residents.
In this paper, we present, as an example, the answers collected from the question
‘What memories will you take away with you from your visit to the city?’, included
in the survey carried out to test the 4 C’s matrix, using a sample. In the content
analysis of this question, only one respondent answered ‘Port wine’. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34456 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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