Touristification and retail diversity: theory and evidence

This study explores the impact of touristification on retail diversity in neighbourhoods, presenting a species-area relationship model to demonstrate how tourism-driven changes can negatively affect local residents by displacing unique local retailers. Empirical regression analysis, using difference...

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Veröffentlicht in:Humanities & social sciences communications 2024-10, Vol.11 (1), p.1335-12, Article 1335
Hauptverfasser: Cheung, Ka Shing, Yiu, Chung Yim
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study explores the impact of touristification on retail diversity in neighbourhoods, presenting a species-area relationship model to demonstrate how tourism-driven changes can negatively affect local residents by displacing unique local retailers. Empirical regression analysis, using differences-in-difference (DID) models and neighbourhood clustering to define retail areas in Hong Kong, found that tourist-concentrated areas have fewer diverse high-street retailers. The result argues that the trend of touristification, which often leads to a decrease in retail diversity, could undermine the resilience of a tourism destination. This is evidenced by the noticeable downturn in the retail industry seen in many previously over-touristed cities after the pandemic. The findings prompt further research into tourism’s role in changing retail landscapes, particularly in touristified neighbourhoods.
ISSN:2662-9992
2662-9992
DOI:10.1057/s41599-024-03805-9