Tourism towards the wellbeing of small island developing states: Tourism Agenda 2030
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Puig Cabrera, Miguel; Martínez del Vas, Ginesa; Beltrán Bueno, Miguel Ángel; Nuevo López, AbrahamFecha
2023-04-07Disciplina/s
TurismoMateria/s
Tourism specializationEconomic diversification
Small Island Developing States Agenda 2030
Development
Well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
Economic diversification
Resumen
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to contrast the capacity of tourism-specialized and non-tourism specialized systems in small developing insular societies to achieve a well-being model aligned with the
Agenda 2030.
Design/methodology/approach – The empirical method of this work consists of a panel-corrected
standard errors analysis for a total of seven Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to measure
the contribution of both economic diversification and tourism specialization to well-being in the Agenda
2030 framework. Time period considered in the analysis include 2005–2019.
Findings – Linear and nonlinear relationships reveal the need to conjugate both tourism specialization
and economic diversification in the 2030-development agendas of small developing insular societies as
both represent a means to achieve a well-being model aligned with the Agenda 2030.
Originality/value – One of the main novelties of this work is that development is analyzed from a
multi...