PART II. Structural Change in the tourism sector I. The Industrial Structure.

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PART II. Structural Change in the tourism sector I. The Industrial Structure

Transcript of PART II. Structural Change in the tourism sector I. The Industrial Structure.

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PART II. Structural Change in the tourism sector

I. The Industrial Structure

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The “techno-industrial” space

Raw materials

Final clients

TechnologicalDimension(vertical)

Marketdimension(horizontal)

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The concept of « filière »

The vertical or technological dimension :

A “filière” describes a chain of activities transforming raw material to a final product.

Give examples

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Representation of a « filière »

Raw materials

Transformation

transportation

distribution

Addedvalue

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Exercice

Represents a tourism « filière »

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The tourism « filière »

The specificities ?

Comment on every stage.

Tourist(the consumer)

Transportation

Transformation

Thedestination

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The tourism “attractiveness” : an added value

The role of economic actor (private and public) in the “filière” : Create attractiveness tourism (output) with a specific destination (input).

The attractiveness is not given, is not “natural” : it is an economic output.

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The creation of tourism value

Tour-operators

Travel Agencies

tourists

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The structural change (I) : the direct distribution

Tour-operators

Travel Agencies

tourists

Retailing biggie(mass-distribution)

Consumers(as potential

tourists)

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Question : What is the strategic objective of tour-operators ?

Observation : tours-operators are developing their own mass-distribution network.

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Direct distribution of French T.O. (1997)

Tours operators

Market share (%)

Agencies number

Asia 18 4

Cit Evasion 18.5 13

Fram 22 67

Kuoni 24 12

Look-voyages 25 56

Pacha Tours 8 8

Rev’Vacances 2.5 4

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E-tourism: the “virtual” agency

Tour-operators

Travel Agencies

touristsThe new consumer:« Potential tourists »

internet

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Travel sales with internet in USA

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billions $

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PART II. Structural Change in the tourism sector

I. The Tourism firm

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The production function

TechnicalCapital

(K)

HumanCapital

(L)

Fixed

Variable

standard

qualified

The firm Final product

Question : apply to a tourism firm.

INPUT OUTPUTcombination

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The firm constraint and objective

OBJECTIVETo create wealth (Profit target) : output

value > input value

CONSTRAINTThe “optimal” payment of each input:

Labor (wage given by labor market) Capital (interest & dividend fixed by financial

market) Public factors (taxes fixed by government) Entrepreneur (profit as a residual income)

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The Market Structure

Perfect competition : firm take the price.

Monopoly: firm make the price Imperfect competition (oligopoly):

firm influence the price. Oligopoly is between pure competition and monopoly.

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Firm strategies

Strategic objective: to move on industrial space with Externalization Integration

(vertical, horizontal)

Agreement & alliances

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Question: Find examples in tourism sector

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Types of integration in travel & tourism

Concentration (absorption & fusion) in hospitality / tour-operating industries

Alliances in air-companies sector

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Illustration 1

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Illustration 2

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Illustration 3

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References

Evan N. and Stabler M.(1995) « A future for the package tour operator in the 21st century ? » Tourism Economics Vol. 1 Part 3, 245-263.

Gratton C. and Richards G. (1997) « Structural Change in the European package tour industry: UK/German comparisons » Tourism Economics, Vol. 3, Part 3, 213-226.

Sheldon P.J. (1986) « The tour operator industry analysis », Annals of Tourism Research, vol 13, 349-365.

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Paper study:

B. Davies and P. Downward (Staffordshire University)

Competition and contestability in the UK Package Tour Industry: some empirical observations

Working Paper 98.3.

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Exercice:

Production, cost and profit.