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Ítem COVID‑19 and tourism sector stock price in Spain: medium‑term relationship through dynamic regression models(Springer, 2023-01-06) Carrillo Hidalgo, Isabel; Pulido Fernández, Juan Ignacio; Durán Román, José Luis; Casado Montilla, JairoThe global pandemic, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), has significantly affected tourism, especially in Spain, as it was among the first countries to be affected by the pandemic and is among the world’s biggest tourist destinations. Stock market values are responding to the evolution of the pandemic, especially in the case of tourist companies. Therefore, being able to quantify this relationship allows us to predict the effect of the pandemic on shares in the tourism sector, thereby improving the response to the crisis by policymakers and investors. Accordingly, a dynamic regression model was developed to predict the behavior of shares in the Spanish tourism sector according to the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in the medium term. It has been confirmed that both the number of deaths and cases are good predictors of abnormal stock prices in the tourism sector.Ítem Segmentation and characterization of tourists by spending composition in World Heritage Cities(TAYLOR & FRANCIS, 2020-06-15) Pulido-Fernández, Juan Ignacio; Carrillo Hidalgo, Isabel; Mudarra-Fernández, Ana BelénSpending has been one of the most frequently analyzed economic variables over the past decades in studies on tourism, and especially those related to cultural destinations. Over time, researchers has focused on identifying and understanding the factors that condition tourism spending as a key variable to ensure the multiplier effect of tourism on the territories and, therefore, the competitiveness of tourism destinations at a global level. Despite this, there are few studies on tourism segmentation according to tourists’ spending patterns, and even fewer when it comes to World Heritage Sites. Using model-based Gaussian clustering, this study identifies six clusters, which are subsequently characterized according to the socio-demographic characteristics of the tourists, the characteristics of these tourists’ trip and their level of satisfaction with different aspects of the destination. The study has focused on Úbeda and Baeza (Spain), based on information from 2,126 surveys conducted between June and September 2016.Ítem Tourism stock price and COVID-19: medium-term relationship with passenger transport, hotel, and tour operator subsectors(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2022-11-13) Carrillo Hidalgo, Isabel; Pulido Fernández, Juan Ignacio; López Sánchez, Yaiza; Durán Román, José LuisCOVID-19 has had a devastating effect on tourism in Spain, one of the world’s biggest tourist destinations and also one of the first countries to face the consequences of the pandemic. Tourism stock prices showed high volatility at the beginning of the pandemic. However, we do not yet know whether this relationship has remained throughout the pandemic and the effect it has had on the main subsectors of tourism. Quantifying this relationship in the medium term makes it possible to predict the effect of the pandemic on the tourism sector stock market and to compare the impact on its different subsectors. A dynamic regression model has been developed to predict the stock price of the hotel, passenger transport, and tour operator subsectors in Spain, based on the evolution of COVID-19. Cumulative COVID-19 deaths have been confirmed to be a good predictor of abnormal stock price in the main tourism subsectors, affecting passenger transport more intensely than hotels or tour operators.Ítem Tourist taxation as a sustainability financing mechanism for mass tourism destinations(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2022-03-29) Cárdenas García, Pablo Juan; Pulido Fernández, Juan Ignacio; Durán Román, José Luis; Carrillo Hidalgo, IsabelTourism taxation is one of the tools that can effectively contribute to obtaining resources that favor the development of policies to improve sustainability and the tourist experience in the destination. In this context, the objectives of this research are, on the one hand, to identify tourist preferences when offered 15 different taxes and fees, and, on the other hand, to identify which socio-demographic factors and trip characteristics condition the tourist's willingness to pay (WTP) of the five most accepted taxes and fees. This study was carried out in Andalusia, a region in southern Spain with a mass tourism specialization.