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Title: Identifying destination health : developing the concepts of market indifference and destination dependence / market irrelevance
Authors: McKercher, B 
Mak, B 
Issue Date: May-2020
Source: Journal of travel research, May 2020, v. 59, no. 5, p. 879-892
Abstract: This article develops a diagnostic tool to identify destinations “at risk” as a result of markets’ interest or lack thereof in a place. “At risk” is used in a similar manner to the medical profession’s use of the term “patients at risk” to identify those patients at risk of deterioration in order to trigger early intervention. Two situations are identified: market indifference, where markets as a whole show little interest in a destination, and destination dependence/market irrelevance, where destinations are overly reliant on markets that in the larger scheme of outbound travel show little interest in the destination. The study analyzed 162 destinations using UNWTO data. Almost 80 are affected potentially by one of these conditions. Most at-risk destinations are either small island countries, micro states, or countries with an underdeveloped tourism sector. Interestingly, no differences were found in the contribution tourism makes to GDP between seemingly at risk and not at risk places.
Keywords: Destination dependence
Market indifference
Market irrelevance
Tourism flows
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Journal: Journal of travel research 
ISSN: 0047-2875
EISSN: 1552-6763
DOI: 10.1177/0047287519867139
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication McKercher, B., & Mak, B., Identifying destination health: Developing the concepts of market indifference and destination dependence/market irrelevance, Journal of Travel Research (Volume: 59 issue: 5) pp. 879-892. Copyright © 2019 (The Author(s)). DOI: 10.1177/0047287519867139
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