BOOKS BY BIAGIO SIMONETTI

Immacolata Viola, Biagio Simonetti, Lina Öztürk

Sustainable jobs and tourism

RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA'

Fascicolo: 2 / 2018

According to a definition of the World Tourism Organization (WTO) "sustainable tourism development meets the needs of the present tourists and host regions while protecting and enhancing the prospects for the future. It must integrate the management of all resources in such a way that economic, social and aesthetic needs can be fulfilled while maintaining cultural integrity, essential ecological processes, biological diversity and living systems" (World Tourism Organization, WTO). Sustainable tourism, therefore, refers to a way of traveling is respectful of the planet, in harmony with the natural environment, social and artistic; characterized by a low environmental impact. The Assembly of the United Nations (UN) declared the 2017 as the international year of sustainable tourism, signaling continuity with that enshrined in the United Nations Conference on sustainable development in which it was agreed that a "well planned and well managed tourism" can contribute to the three dimensions of sustainable development (economic, social and environmental), job creation and trade (Rio 20). According to Porter’s approach, the competitiveness of a country is influenced by the availability of skilled human capital and physical and technological infrastruc-ture, the presence of research and training centres, and services that support busi-nesses, and the characteristics of the market. These elements are synthesized in the concept of microeconomic business environment and are described in Porter’s "di-amond model" (1990). In particular, with respect to the terms of factors, Porter argues that key factors of production (or factors) are for example the skilled work-force. Hence the need to develop new skills for new jobs. To this end, we should help to better predict future skills needs, balance better skills and labour market needs and bridge the gap between education and employment. Education is the strategic and necessary lever towards the creation of Sustainable Jobs, which lead to the spread of so-called sustainable employment. In this paper, focusing on the environmental component will report some examples of sustainable jobs in the tourism sector.

Roberta Arbolino, Biagio Simonetti

La misurazione della passenger satisfaction con l'ausilio di tecniche statistiche multivariate

RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA E STATISTICA DEL TERRITORIO

Fascicolo: 1 / 2008

Application of multivariate statistical techniques in the study of Passenger Satisfaction ABSTRACT: Application of multivariate statistical techniques in the study of Passenger Satisfaction Objectives In order to check the actual importance of the Local Public Transports (LPT) granted to a community, the investigation for Passenger Satisfaction should allow for a comparison both of the results from the enquiries carried out during the last years, as stated in the servicing contracts, and between the obtained performances by the enterprises that manage similar services. Besides, as it often happens, it is not possible to obtain these last objectives following to the different composition of the enterprises that are often in charge for more than one line. To this purpose this study aims at defining a procedure through which it is possible to identify such a synthetic marker related to transportation firms, as to be compared with other forms in absolute terms, taking into consideration that the observed lines cannot be considered equally important; therefore it seems viable to weigh them through scales that express their relative importance. Method and results The procedure has implied the use of statistical and economic methods through the Structured Equations Models (SEM). First it has been considered the influence of the simple contracts for each line related to the quality variables used by a PS research carried out in 2006 by a transport firm from Campania, managing three different lines. Subsequently, in order to take into consideration the composition of the three lines, it has been necessary to weigh the obtained values against the firm performance indicators. The global business value 0.68 gets a meaning that is different from the single quality markers obtained for each line (0.59, 0.29, 0.12). This value, comprised within the interval (0.1), allows to state that, on the whole, the firm taken into consideration presents a medium-high value for Quality. Conclusions The exploitation of the suggested methodology represents, in an internationally correctly-competitive market, not only a valid signal for the management of enterprises but it also plays the role of a monitor for the body that pays for the service. Only in this way it is possible to plan again the interventions against an objective feedback and to supply a useful basis for the evaluation at higher levels (national and regional). To this aim the choice of the model is of fundamental importance; first of all it makes homogeneous the firms managing public transports; secondly it supplies an aggregate marker for each of the firms that manage more lines and that carry out more PS enquiries; finally it selects and supplies both the markers used to weigh the firms and the appropriate forms (when the firm manages only one line).

Luigi D'Ambra, Pietro Rostirolla

Metodi, modelli e tecnologie dell'informazione a supporto delle decisioni.

Vol. I. Metodologie. Vol. II Applicazioni

Le procedure decisionali, gli strumenti valutativi, i diversi approcci al trattamento dell’incertezza e le applicazioni in un’ampia gamma di settori costituiscono il dominio d’interesse dei contributi raccolti nel volume, contributi discussi nelle diverse sessioni della seconda edizione del Convegno omonimo.

cod. 365.693