An Importance–Performance Analysis Approach to a Tourism Destination: the Case of Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal

Authors

  • João Ferreira do Rosário Escola Superior de Comunicação Social, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa (IPL) / CiTUR - Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2524-8523
  • Filipe Segurado Severino Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril / CiTUR - Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9865-4664
  • Sandra Nunes Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal (IPS) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0123-5771
  • Zélia Raposo Santos Escola Superior de Comunicação Social, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa (IPL) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3858-311X
  • Teresa Costa Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal (IPS) / CiTUR - Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5252-121X
  • Maria de Lurdes Calisto Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril / CiTUR - Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1636-0150

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34190/ictr.7.1.2098

Keywords:

Tourism, Destination Pull Factors, Importance Performance Analysis, Destination Competitiveness, Tourist Satisfaction

Abstract

Pull factors, the attributes of a specific location, matter in tourism. These factors encompass the distinctive characteristics and alluring features that attract tourists to a destination, their importance and performance influencing the decision-making process and overall experience. A clear comprehension of this concept is crucial for destinations' economic vitality as they compete for tourists and strive for economic expansion and employment prospects. Indeed, an in-depth knowledge of these factors' importance and performance underscores the need for regions to adjust their approach to evolving tourist preferences. This adaptation is crucial to fostering responsible and sustainable tourism practices that safeguard cultural and natural resources. However, besides learning about the factors considered critical by tourists to visit a location, it is paramount to analyse how they evaluate the performance of each of these factors while staying there.This study focuses on the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA), Portugal, and the findings will provide essential insights into destination competitiveness, sustainable tourism development, and the creation of unique travel experiences. As a destination that gained popularity, attracting tourists from all over the world, it is necessary to comprehend the specific factors that contribute to this vibrant region's allure and how it performs regarding them. The research will use the Importance-Performance Analysis to make data interpretation accessible and suggest relevant measures to improve competitiveness based on optimising the allocation of resources among the various factors/attributes analysed. The research incorporates numerous criteria categories, including historical significance, urban appeal, natural scenery, culinary experiences, cultural heritage, and aspects like streets' cleanliness, transport availability, or health emergency infrastructures. The study's conclusions will impact Lisbon region's (LMA) tourism and destination management. By understanding what factors are more important for tourists that visit the area and their evaluation of the performance of each of these factors, stakeholders can improve marketing, infrastructure, and the visitors' experience to promote sustainable development and maintain Lisbon's standing as a top tourist destination for rewarding and enlightening experiences. Relevant data is also provided to inform future tourism initiatives. This study adds to the academic discussion of location competitiveness and unique travel experiences.

Author Biographies

João Ferreira do Rosário, Escola Superior de Comunicação Social, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa (IPL) / CiTUR - Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo

João Ferreira do Rosário is a Professor-Adjunct at Escola Superior de Comunicação Social (ESCS)-Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal. PhD in Management/Marketing. Coordinator of the Advertising and Marketing Department and Coordinator of the ESCS Research Line “Communication, Strategies, and Creativity”. Member of the ESCS Technical-Scientific Council. Research fellow at CiTUR Center for Applied Research in Tourism.

Filipe Segurado Severino, Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril / CiTUR - Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo

Filipe Segurado Severino holds a PhD in Tourism, having completed his thesis in the field of events. He is a Post-Doctoral Scien>fic Research Fellow and a Professor in the Tourism field. He is also a scientific researcher of tourism, events, hospitality, leisure, event tourism, event management, tourist entertainment, contents tourism and Japanese popular culture.

Sandra Nunes, Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal (IPS)

Sandra Nunes is a Coordinator Professor at Higher School of Business Sciences, Polytechnic Institute of Setubal (ESCE/IPS). PhD in Mathematics, with a Specialization in Statistics. President of the ESCE/IPS Technical and Scientific Council. researcher at NovaMath, Nova University Lisbon research center.

Zélia Raposo Santos, Escola Superior de Comunicação Social, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa (IPL)

Zélia Raposo Santos, PhD in Information Management, is an Adjunct Professor at ESCS-IPL, and an Invited Associate Professor at Nova IMS. Specialising in market research, social media marketing, and consumer behaviour. With numerous articles published and active participation in research projects, she also serves as a reviewer for scientific journals.

Teresa Costa, Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal (IPS) / CiTUR - Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo

Teresa Costa holds a PhD in Management and developed her Post PhD at the USP. She is a coordinator professor at IPS. She is a researcher at CiTUR, an invited professor at several international universities where she collaborates in several masters and doctoral programs Her research has been published in several international journals.

Maria de Lurdes Calisto, Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril / CiTUR - Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo

Maria de Lurdes Calisto holds a PhD in management. She is an Assistant Professor at Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies and a researcher at CiTUR Centre for Applied Research in Tourism. Her research interests include innovation, entrepreneurship, strategy, strategic marketing, and sustainability. She has several international publications.

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Published

2024-03-11