An assessment of the competitiveness of the Moroccan tourism industry: Benchmarking implications
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine practices, realities and opportunities relevant to Moroccan tourism. In the process, the competitiveness of this vital economic sector is assessed. Based on this examination, relevant, benchmarking implications are identified and advanced to policy makers.
Design/methodology/approach
The shift‐share technique is utilized to analyze tourist arrivals, from different regions of the world, to Morocco, Turkey, Tunisia and Egypt. The shift‐share analysis is utilized to understand the existing competitive position of Morocco in relation to her main competitors.
Findings
The results of the shift‐share analysis revealed that Morocco has not performed as well as the rest of the competitors in the benchmark group. This was attributed, in part, to focusing on markets with less potential for growth.
Research limitations/implications
The shift‐share technique utilized in this study is a diagnostic tool. Thus, more research is needed to uncover the dynamic relationships relevant to the competitive position of Moroccan tourism.
Practical implications
The findings of this study have clear benchmarking implications to Moroccan policy makers, as they pursue a more comprehensive and systematic tourism strategy.
Originality/value
The applied research presented in this article is consistent with the increasing significance of global tourism.
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Citation
Yasin, M., Alavi, J., Koubida, S. and Small, M.H. (2011), "An assessment of the competitiveness of the Moroccan tourism industry: Benchmarking implications", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 6-22. https://doi.org/10.1108/14635771111109797
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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