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Input of Congress-Exhibition Services to the Economy of a Destination: Development of Assessment Methodology

https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2018-12-100-109

Abstract

Quantitative indicators of tourism development are presented: direct and common input of tourism to the global GDP, influence of the touristic sphere on employment and investment activity in 2015–2017. General approaches of tourism contribution evaluation to the destination’s economy are systematized. They are analyzed in the context of applicability in the meetings industry. In order to develop methodological system of evaluation of the congress-exhibition contribution to the destination development, set of indicators is proposed. It includes four basic groups with certain valuation factors: group of economical and social factors, group of connected with destination promotion to the national and world markets, group of business-factors, and group of research intensity factors of a destination’s industry sectors.

About the Authors

A. N. Petrov
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Russian Federation

Alexander N. Petrov, Head of the Specialized Department of PJSC Gazprom, First Vice-Rector, Doctor of Economics

St. Petersburg



L. V. Khoreva
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Russian Federation

lyubov V. Khoreva, Professor of the Department of Economics and Management in the Service Sector, Doctor of Economics

St. Petersburg



E. G. Karpova
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Russian Federation

Elena G. Karpova, Associate Professor of the Department of Service and Congress and Exhibition Activities, Candidate of Economic Sciences

St. Petersburg



Ya. V. Shokola
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Russian Federation

Yana V. Shokola, Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Management in the Service Sector, PhD in Economics

St. Petersburg



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Petrov A.N., Khoreva L.V., Karpova E.G., Shokola Ya.V. Input of Congress-Exhibition Services to the Economy of a Destination: Development of Assessment Methodology. Administrative Consulting. 2018;(12):100-109. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2018-12-100-109

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