Publications

2020
Anne Hardy, Birenboim, Amit , and Wells, Martha . 2020. Using Geoinformatics To Assess Tourist Dispersal At The State Level. Annals Of Tourism Research, 82. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2020.102903. Publisher's Version Abstract
Advanced tracking technologies have facilitated the tracking of tourists' movement with high levels of spatial resolution, allowing for the exploration of factors that influence dispersal. However, the degree to which different analytical indices impact the results that they generate, remains under-researched. This study uses a high tempo-spatial resolution data set of location tracking information that was collected in the island state of Tasmania, Australia, using a mobile phone research application. It compares the results that emerge when four different analytical indicators are used to quantify tourist dispersal. The results improve understandings of the role that analytical indicators play in assessing dispersal, along with the underlying factors that influence tourists' dispersal at the state scale.