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Smart specialisation and tourism: Understanding the priority choices in EU regions

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES
Volume 74, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2020.100883

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Cohesion policy; European Union; Innovation; Discrete choice model; Smart specialisation; Tourism

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The research finds that almost half of EU regions prioritize tourism as one of their S3 policies, and these regions have diverse characteristics. Both already developed tourism destinations and regions without tourism specialization may choose tourism as a strategic priority, and there is no specific relationship between tourism concentration and the choice of tourism as an S3 priority.
This paper examines the regions that have chosen tourism-related strategies as a priority of smart specialisation (S3) policies within the reformed EU Cohesion Policy. The paper collects data provided by the Smart Specialisation Platform (Eye@RIS3) from 2013 to 2018 for 191 EU regions to investigate regional determinants affecting the probability to choose tourism as one of their S3 priorities. Results show that tourism is considered as priority for almost half EU regions of the sample and that these regions have not homogeneous characteristics. Tourism represents the strategic choice of already developed tourism destinations as well as regions with no tourism specialisation. No specific relationship emerges between tourism concentration and the choice of tourism as their S3 priority.

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