They Arrive with New Information: Tourism Flows and Production Efficiency in the European Regions

It is well known that firms productivity is influenced by information spillovers generated either by other firms located nearby or by direct contacts with final demand or by foreign demand in the case of traded products. In this paper we investigate a new channel of efficiency - enhancing information spillovers - tourism flows. The idea is that tourists, in general, have preferences for high quality goods and differentiated products which are revealed when they buy local products in the tourism destinations, thus transmitting relevant information to the local firms. The latter, in turn, exploit this new information generating a positive impact on the efficiency level of the local economy. More specifically we examine the effects of tourist flows on regional total factor productivity, within a spatial dynamic model, controlling also for other intangible factors (such as human, social and technological capital) and for the degree of accessibility. We apply the analysis to 199 European regions belonging to the EU15 member countries, plus Switzerland and Norway. The econometric results show the positive impact of tourism flows on regional efficiency levels together with the positive role played by intangible assets, infrastructures and spatial spillovers.

[1]  Manfred M. Fischer,et al.  Knowledge Spillovers and Total Factor Productivity: Evidence Using a Spatial Panel Data Model , 2009 .

[2]  I. Cortés-Jiménez,et al.  Which type of tourism matters to the regional economic growth? The cases of Spain and Italy , 2008 .

[3]  E. Gramlich,et al.  Infrastructure Investment: A Review Essay , 1994 .

[4]  W. Easterly,et al.  What Have We Learned from a Decade of Empirical Research on Growth? It's Not Factor Accumulation: Stylized Facts and Growth Models , 2001 .

[5]  Stefano Usai,et al.  Innovation Clusters in the European Regions , 2006 .

[6]  Eric von Hippel,et al.  A Customer-active Paradigm for Industrial Product Idea Generation , 1978 .

[7]  V. Albino,et al.  KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AND INTER-FIRM RELATIONSHIPS IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS : THE ROLE OF THE LEADER FIRM , 1998 .

[8]  David Laibson,et al.  An Economic Approach to Social Capital , 2002 .

[9]  Gordon R. Foxall,et al.  Strategies of user-initiated product innovation , 1987 .

[10]  Jess Benhabib,et al.  The role of human capital in economic development Evidence from aggregate cross-country data , 1994 .

[11]  Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie,et al.  Does Foreign Direct Investment Transfer Technology Across Borders? , 2001, Review of Economics and Statistics.

[12]  Randall W. Eberts,et al.  PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT , 1990 .

[13]  Nikolaos Dritsakis Tourism as a Long-Run Economic Growth Factor: An Empirical Investigation for Greece Using Causality Analysis , 2004 .

[14]  Jacint Balaguer,et al.  Tourism as a long-run economic growth factor: the Spanish case , 2002 .

[15]  A. Joshi,et al.  Customer Knowledge Development: Antecedents and Impact on New Product Performance , 2004 .

[16]  Peter E. Kennedy A Guide to Econometrics , 1979 .

[17]  Raffaele Paci,et al.  The effects of public capital on the productivity of the Italian regions , 2007 .

[18]  Alexandra J. Campbell Creating customer knowledge competence: managing customer relationship management programs strategically , 2003 .

[19]  R. Findlay,et al.  Relative Backwardness, Direct Foreign Investment, and the Transfer of Technology: A Simple Dynamic Model , 1978 .

[20]  G. Tabellini Culture and Institutions , 2008 .

[21]  James E. Rauch,et al.  Productivity Gains from Geographic Concentration of Human Capital: Evidence from the Cities , 1991 .

[22]  L. Anselin Spatial Econometrics: Methods and Models , 1988 .

[23]  R. Brau Demand-Driven Sustainable Tourism? A Choice Modelling Analysis , 2008 .

[24]  Sara Proença,et al.  Tourism as an alternative source of regional growth in Portugal: a panel data analysis at NUTS II and III levels , 2008 .

[25]  David G. Tarr,et al.  International Knowledge Flows and Economic Performance: A Review of the Evidence , 2000 .

[26]  Thomas Scherngell,et al.  Knowledge Spillovers and Total Factor Productivity: Evidence Using a Spatial Panel Data Model , 2008 .

[27]  G. Tabellini,et al.  Institutions and Culture , 2007 .

[28]  B. Hazari,et al.  Tourism and growth in a dynamic model of trade , 2004 .

[29]  M. Feldman,et al.  Knowledge spillovers and the geography of innovation , 2004 .

[30]  Karl T. Ulrich,et al.  Research Note: User Design of Customized Products , 2007 .

[31]  Stephen F. Knack,et al.  Does Social Capital Have an Economic Payoff? A Cross-Country Investigation , 1997 .

[32]  J. Madsen Economic Growth, TFP Convergence and the World Export of Ideas: A Century of Evidence , 2008 .

[33]  Luc Anselin,et al.  Testing for Spatial Error Autocorrelation in the Presence of Endogenous Regressors , 1997 .

[34]  Harry H. Kelejian,et al.  A Generalized Moments Estimator for the Autoregressive Parameter in a Spatial Model , 1999 .

[35]  M. Sinclair,et al.  Tourism and economic development: A survey , 1998 .

[36]  L. Bottazzi,et al.  Innovation and Spillovers in Regions: Evidence from European Patent Data , 2002 .

[37]  W. Easterly,et al.  It's Not Factor Accumulation: Stylized Facts and Growth Models , 2001 .

[38]  Elhanan Helpman,et al.  International R&D spillovers , 1995 .

[39]  Kamal Saggi,et al.  Multinational Firms and Technology Transfer , 1999 .

[40]  Cornelia Dröge,et al.  Applied customer knowledge in a manufacturing environment: Flexibility for industrial firms , 2005 .

[41]  Stefano Usai,et al.  Knowledge flows across European regions , 2009 .

[42]  Zvi Griliches,et al.  Issues in Assessing the Contribution of Research and Development to Productivity Growth , 1979 .

[43]  David Alan Aschauer,et al.  IS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PRODUCTIVE , 1989 .

[44]  Shu-Mei Tseng,et al.  International Journal of Information Management a Study on Customer, Supplier, and Competitor Knowledge Using the Knowledge Chain Model , 2022 .

[45]  Chun-Ping Chang,et al.  Tourism development and economic growth: A closer look at panels , 2008 .

[46]  Alessandro Nicita,et al.  Information and Export Performance , 2007 .

[47]  Karl T. Ulrich,et al.  USER DESIGN OF CUSTOMIZED PRODUCTS , 2007 .

[48]  Peter Maskell,et al.  Localized Learning and Industrial Competitiveness , 1995 .

[49]  D. Weil,et al.  A Contribution to the Empirics of Economic Growth Author ( s ) : , 2008 .

[50]  A. Lanza,et al.  The tourism sector in the open economy , 1994 .

[51]  John Cantwell,et al.  Multinational Corporations and European Regional Systems of Innovation , 2003 .

[52]  Bernard Fingleton,et al.  Estimating spatial models with endogenous variables, a spatial lag and spatially dependent disturbances : finite sample properties , 2008 .

[53]  Jameel Khadaroo,et al.  The role of transport infrastructure in international tourism development: A gravity model approach , 2008 .

[54]  A. Lanza,et al.  How Fast are Small Tourism Countries Growing? Evidence from the Data for 1980–2003 , 2007 .

[55]  Raffaele Paci,et al.  Total Factor Productivity, Intangible Assets and Spatial Dependence in the European Regions , 2009 .

[56]  Gwanghoon Lee,et al.  The effectiveness of international knowledge spillover channels , 2006 .

[57]  Paola Sapienza,et al.  Alfred Marshall Lecture Social Capital as Good Culture , 2008 .