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Exploring spatio-temporal changes of city inbound tourism flow: The case of Shanghai, China

Knowledge on spatio-temporal changes of inbound tourism flow is important for destination economy, cultural communication and city image. This paper proposes a novel research framework for the spatio-temporal distribution and changes of inbound tourism flow by, first, using R-HDBSCAN clustering algo...

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Published in:Tourism management (1982) 2020-02, Vol.76, p.103955, Article 103955
Main Authors: Mou, Naixia, Yuan, Rongzheng, Yang, Tengfei, Zhang, Hengcai, Tang, Jinwen(Jimmy), Makkonen, Teemu
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Language:English
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Summary:Knowledge on spatio-temporal changes of inbound tourism flow is important for destination economy, cultural communication and city image. This paper proposes a novel research framework for the spatio-temporal distribution and changes of inbound tourism flow by, first, using R-HDBSCAN clustering algorithm to extract tourism area of interest (AOI), second, by utilizing several key indicators adopted from the complex network theory literature to study the structure of inbound tourism flow with a case study example from Shanghai, China. The results show, first, that tourism in Shanghai is highly concentrated on the most popular AOI clustered in the city center relatively close to each other and, second, that, the inbound tourism flow network of Shanghai has small-world characteristics, while the distribution of its AOI (nodes) and tourist routes (edges) has general power law features, which has been influenced by the World Expo. •A novel framework is proposed for spatio-temporal distribution and changes of inbound tourism flow using geo-tagged photos.•A dataset is built by collecting 639,895 Flickr photos taken in 2004–2018 by 6589 foreign visitors in Shanghai.•Complex network theory is introduced to explore the characteristics of Shanghai inbound tourism flow network.•Chinese elements characterized by Chinese culture are the main attraction for inbound foreign tourists.
ISSN:0261-5177
1879-3193
DOI:10.1016/j.tourman.2019.103955