Film Tourism, Creative Process and Territorial Entrepreneurship

Authors

  • Eunice Lopes TECHN&ART; CiTUR-IPL; CRIA-FCSH-UNL; GOVCOPP-UA. Departmental Unit Social Sciences, Tomar (Portugal). https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9812-851X
  • Jorge Simões Polytechnic Institute of Tomar. TECHN&ART. Departmental Unit Business Sciences, Tomar, Portugal.
  • Eunice Duarte 3Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Superior Institute of Management; CiTUR-IPL, Portugal.
  • Ana Pacheco Polytechnic Institute of Tomar. Departmental Unit Business Sciences, Tomar, Portugal.
  • Rúben Loureiro Polytechnic Institute of Tomar. Departmental Unit Business Sciences, Tomar, Portugal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34190/ictr.7.1.1983

Abstract

Recognition of the potential of film tourism was manifested by deepening knowledge of this market, given the cultural and tourist dynamics developed, but also through the creation of new tourism products specific to this sector. Film tourism, that is, the tourist activity associated with cinema and television, has been of increasing interest for the promotion of territories. In contemporary times, the interconnections between tourism, space, and media have generated interest, recognizing the occurrence of a distinct type of behaviour, activity, and tourist experience associated with this tourist segment that, through creativity, is manifested in academic entrepreneurship. The parameters of film tourism are multidimensional, generating territorial impacts, but also opportunities and challenges associated with the management and marketing of tourist destinations. Film tourism must be looked at, not only from a demand perspective but also from a supply perspective. This is because cinematographic tourism developed from opportunities generated by cinema understood in this study as an agent that induces travel to cultural and tourist destinations. In this study, carried out geographically in the centre of Portugal, the aim is to present a case study related to cinematographic tourism through the mapping of filming and scenarios where film scenes were recorded in heritage resources, in their relationship with the enhancement of cultural and tourist experience. The main objectives of this study include an approach to film tourism as a factor of entrepreneurship in the territory and verifying the importance of film scenarios in heritage resources as factors of attractiveness and cultural and tourist enjoyment. To achieve both objectives, a quantitative analysis was carried out on residents of a territory where film scenes were recorded. The conclusions identify that the recording of filmic scenes encourages interest in heritage and cultural spaces, with a greater dynamization of these spaces for tourist appropriation and, in turn, the incentive to the creative process and territorial entrepreneurship.

Author Biographies

Eunice Lopes, TECHN&ART; CiTUR-IPL; CRIA-FCSH-UNL; GOVCOPP-UA. Departmental Unit Social Sciences, Tomar (Portugal).

Associate Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar (IPT). Member of the I&D: TECHN&ART- IPT and collaborator member at the CiTUR-IPL and GOVCOPP-UA. Director of higher education courses in tourism and heritage at IPT. Integrates several projects related to the areas: tourism, anthropology, heritage, and museology.

Jorge Simões, Polytechnic Institute of Tomar. TECHN&ART. Departmental Unit Business Sciences, Tomar, Portugal.

Associate Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar (IPT), Portugal. His holds a Ph.D. in Management from the University of Beira Interior and a master’s degree in management from the University of Minho (UM). He is the Director of the master’s Program in Management at IPT and a research fellow in Techn&Art. 

Eunice Duarte, 3Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Superior Institute of Management; CiTUR-IPL, Portugal.

PhD student in Tourism at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, At the same time, she teaches at the Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal and at the Management Superior Institute and is a researcher at CiTUR Leiria. Her scientific production is focused on sustainable development, heritage, and niche markets.

Ana Pacheco, Polytechnic Institute of Tomar. Departmental Unit Business Sciences, Tomar, Portugal.

Guest Assistant at the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar (IPT), Portugal. Her academic background includes attending a PhD in Management at the University of Beira Interior and a master’s in management from IPT. She is a researcher at the NECE-Research Center for Business Sciences at UBI.

Rúben Loureiro, Polytechnic Institute of Tomar. Departmental Unit Business Sciences, Tomar, Portugal

Visiting professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar (IPT), Tomar, Portugal. Member of the I&D: NECE-UBI. His academic background includes a Ph.D. in Management from the University of Beira Interior (UBI). His academic background includes a master’s degree in healthcare management, from the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar. He is Purchasing and Logistics Director in a Hospital Center. Expertise: strategy, logistics, health management.

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Published

2024-03-11