Collaborative research to enhance a business tourism destination: a case study from Porto
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2020-05-07
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2021-11-07
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The purpose of this study is to diagnose the business tourism
segment in the city of Porto and to propose a set of strategic
measures to boost its development and convert the territory into
a preferred business tourism destination. The opinions of 28 local
stakeholders were collected through a Delphi technique. Results
show that experts consider business tourism very important for
Porto, as they see it as a (i) strategic tourist product, (ii)
complimentary product for leisure tourism and (iii) facilitator of
entrepreneurship and business network and a booster of local and
regional economy. A number of improvements were proposed to
help build the brand of Porto as a business tourism destination of
note: (i) more offer of large venues, (ii) collaborative cooperation
between businesses to consolidate the sector, (iii) increase the
supply of animation, (iv) a strong marketing strategy and building
a cohesive brand and (v) increase accessibilities, connectivity and
facilities. Findings have important policy implications for Porto’s
policymakers in understanding market dynamics and planning
their business tourism strategies. Moreover, findings have a
broader interest as they offer constructive insights into strategies
to develop business tourism worldwide and thus provide
important implications for managers, policymakers and service
providers.
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Business tourism, Business events, Destination attractiveness, Strategic management, Development policies, Delphi technique
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10.1080/19407963.2020.1756307
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Marques, J., & Pinho, M. (2020). Collaborative research to enhance a business tourism destination: a case study from Porto. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/19407963.2020.1756307. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3102
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