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Title: Cultural heritage appraisal by visitors to global cities: the use of social media and urban analytics in urban buzz research
Author: Kourtit, Karima
Nijkamp, Peter
Romão, J.
Keywords: Cultural heritage
Global cities
Attractiveness
Historical-cultural amenities
Language diversity
Cultural heritage buzz
Foreign visitors
Residents
Artists
TripAdvisor
Fractionalization index
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: An attractive cultural heritage is an important magnet for visitors to many cities nowadays. The present paper aims to trace the constituents of the destination attractiveness of 40 global cities from the perspective of historical-cultural amenities, based on a merger of extensive systematic databases on these cities. The concept of cultural heritage buzz is introduced to highlight: (i) the importance of a varied collection of urban cultural amenities; (ii) the influence of urban cultural magnetism on foreign visitors, residents and artists; and (iii) the appreciation for a large set of local historical-cultural amenities by travelers collected from a systematic big data set (emerging from the global TripAdvisor platform). A multivariate and econometric analysis is undertaken to validate and test the quantitative picture of the above conceptual framework, with a view to assess the significance of historical-cultural assets and socio-cultural diversity in large urban agglomerations in the world as attraction factors for visitors. The results confirm our proposition on the significance of urban cultural heritage as a gravity factor for destination choices in international tourism in relation to a high appreciation for historical-cultural amenities.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12674
DOI: 10.3390/su11123470
ISSN: 2071-1050
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