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Ethiopian Tourism, Legislation Gaps, and Implementation Challenges: A Study in Amhara Region Cover

Ethiopian Tourism, Legislation Gaps, and Implementation Challenges: A Study in Amhara Region

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|Jun 2022

Figures & Tables

Economic Challenges

NoEconomic ChallengesMeanStd. Deviation
1There is a lack of holistic focus on tourism as part of the core economy3.541.136
2There is concentration on numbers rather than yield3.661.010
3There is short-term focus on tourism legislation3.341.236
4There are budget restrictions for enforcement of legislation3.711.159

Cumulative Mean and Standard Deviation3.561.135

Stakeholder Support–Related Challenges

NoStakeholder Support–Related ChallengesMeanStd. Deviation
1There is a lack of integration/coordination with other sectors (Agriculture, trade, transport, etc...)3.721.045
2There is a lack of integration with other government levels3.651.169
3There is a lack of participation from other stakeholders3.681.092
4There is a loss of long-term vision & commitment3.351.134
5There is a lack of stakeholder involvement3.481.069

Cumulative Mean and Standard Deviation3.581.102

Tourism Legislation Suitability

NoTourism Legislations SuitabilityMeanStd. Deviation
1Ethiopian tourism legislation has clearly defined its purpose and method of elaborating2.931.067
2Ethiopian tourism legislation defines the most relevant target groups3.03.975
3Ethiopian tourism legislation builds on other plans and strategies2.951.005
4Ethiopian tourism legislation takes into account the impact of selected global factors2.911.122
5Ethiopian tourism legislation takes into account the impact of selected local factors3.071.141
6Ethiopian tourism legislation analyses the situation in other destinations2.821.066
7Ethiopian tourism legislation deals with the internal sources of destination3.121.004
8Ethiopian tourism legislation evaluates the resources according to their ability to create a competitive advantage2.811.081
9Ethiopian tourism legislation clearly and understandable summarises the results of particular analyses2.821.077
10Ethiopian tourism legislation contains a tourism development vision3.181.266
11Ethiopian tourism legislation has set clear and specific targets2.931.096
12Ethiopian tourism legislation proposes targets in accordance with the conclusions of proceeded analyses2.94.923
13Ethiopian tourism legislation proposes measures to achieve the vision2.921.037

Cumulative Mean and Standard Deviation2.9561.066

Coordination/Bureaucracy Related Challenges

NoBureaucracy Related ChallengesMeanStd. Deviation
1There is a lack of communication between authorities3.761.087
2There is a power struggle between ministries/agencies3.31.935
3There is lack of legal powers to implement particular laws3.33.975

Cumulative Mean and Standard Deviation3.470.999

Reliability Statistics

Reliability StatisticsItemsCronbach's AlphaNumber of Items
Tourism legislation suitability.91413
Tourism legislation acceptability.81312
Tourism legislation feasibility.7465
Stakeholder Support.9225
Economic.9244
Coordination/Bureaucracy.7603
Awareness.8492
Ambiguity.8424

Tourism Legislation Feasibility

NoTourism Legislations FeasibilityMeanStd. Deviation
1Ethiopian tourism legislation identifies the necessary resources for its implementation2.731.050
2Ethiopian tourism legislation defines the responsibility of particular entities for their implementation2.841.060
3Ethiopian tourism legislation defines a timetable for their implementation2.94.923
4Ethiopian tourism legislation proposes a control system of implementation of laws2.921.037
5Ethiopian tourism legislation proposes the method of updating of laws2.841.000

Cumulative Mean and Standard Deviation2.851.014

Respondents Background Information

VariablesCategories of respondentsFrequencyPer cent
SexMale9363.3
Female5436.7
Total147100.0

Age20–29 years4329.3
30–39 years4732.0
40–49 years3624.5
50–59 years2114.3
Total147100.0

Marital statusSingle4127.9
Married10269.4
Divorced42.7
Total147100.0

Educational level?Technical and Vocational21.4
First Degree9463.9
Postgraduate5134.7
Total147100.0

ExperienceLess than 10 years5839.5
10–20 years5839.5
21–30 years1711.6
More than 30 years149.5
Total147100.0

Tourism Legislations Acceptability

NoTourism Legislations AcceptabilityMeanStd. Deviation
1Ethiopian tourism legislation reflects the requirements of elderly and handicapped travelers2.841.000
2Ethiopian tourism legislation reflects specific needs of young, individual travelers2.721.058
3Ethiopian tourism legislation reflects specific needs of busy travelers2.821.073
4Ethiopian tourism legislation motivates tourism operators to improve service quality2.951.036
5Ethiopian tourism legislation supports cooperation and coordination of tourism operators2.971.249
6Ethiopian tourism legislation supports environmental-friendly behavior2.901.268
7Ethiopian tourism legislation supports tourist experience products2.421.199
8Ethiopian tourism legislation supports products to improve visitors‘ physical condition2.821.102
9Ethiopian tourism legislation supports products to increase visitors‘ knowledge2.651.139
10Ethiopian tourism legislation supports on-line information and reservation systems2.541.172
11Ethiopian tourism legislation supports integrated communication with target groups of visitors2.671.136
12Ethiopian tourism legislation supports easy movement of visitors among major attractions in the region.2.251.109

Cumulative meanand Std. Deviation2.711.128

Awareness-Related Challenges

NoAwareness Related ChallengesMeanStd. Deviation
1There is a lack of awareness about the existing legislation3.671.105
2There is a lack of key skills and expertise to enforce legislation3.541.055

Cumulative Mean and Standard Deviation3.611.08

Ambiguity

NoThe Ambiguity of Tourism legislationMeanStd. Deviation
1There is a lack of clear definitions in tourism-related laws and penalties3.431.085
2There is a lack of clear structure for roles and responsibilities to enforce legislation3.371.022
3There is a lack of political will3.501.143
4There are weak laws with feeble penalties3.431.104

Cumulative Mean and Standard Deviation3.431.089
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ejthr-2021-0020 | Journal eISSN: 2182-4924 | Journal ISSN: 2182-4916
Language: English
Page range: 219 - 229
Submitted on: Oct 8, 2020
Accepted on: Dec 10, 2021
Published on: Jun 29, 2022
Published by: Polytechnic Institute of Leiria
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 times per year

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