Conceptualizing Destination Performance Evaluation for Internal Destination Benchmarking: A Review
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https://doi.org/10.12727/ajts.9.5Abstract
Benchmarking the performance of tourism in a tourist destination is an extremely complex and challenging task because of its interdisciplinary nature and due to the involvement of many sectors, components and elements. Integrating the different sectors and synergizing the tourism system function are major issues as the tourism industry requires different levels of involvement with diverse interests. Since tourism is one of the key areas of economic transformation in developing countries, it is essential to enhance destination image, positioning, and ultimately to achieve market leadership which can contribute significantly to communities and nations. It is important to evaluate the performance of the tourist destination in order to stabilize the growth of tourism in the most competitive and sustainable manner. This study explains the construction of Index Core Components and performance evaluation methods for internal tourist destination benchmarking using literature reviews. The findings revealed that a new conceptual model can be used by incorporating major sectors, components and elements of tourism to measure individual performance of the selected Index Core Components.