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Does Designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site Influence Tourist Evaluation of a Local Destination?

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JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH
Volume 59, Issue 1, Pages 22-36

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0047287518821737

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UNESCO World Heritage; tourist perceptions; evaluation; cultural heritage site; destination marketing; longitudinal study; Cumulative Logit

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The purpose of this study is to explore whether the UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) designation affects tourists' evaluation of the local destination hosting the site, building on a large sample of about 0.8 million tourists who visited Italy over the period 1997-2015. We find that the inscription onto the UNESCO World Heritage List exerts surprisingly a negative effect on the overall evaluation of the destination and also on the evaluation of its artistic assets though the magnitude of the latter is lower. The effect is heterogeneous across visitors, depending on evaluation levels, as well as origin/destinations and demographics. Nonetheless, the presence of multiple WHSs in the same destination tends to increase evaluation, suggesting that destination stakeholders with previous experience in dealing with WHS designations are better equipped to manage the complicated relationship between tourism and preservation. Managerial and policy-making implications are discussed.

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