Management Framework for Sustainable Nautical Destination Development: The Case of Montenegro
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Theoretical Background
2.2. Methodology
2.2.1. Data Collection
2.2.2. Measures Used
2.2.3. Survey Sample
2.2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
Composite Satisfaction Index
4. Discussion
4.1. Segmenting Demand to a Sustainable Destination Supply in Montenegro
4.2. Measures and Competencies
4.2.1. Measures under the Responsibility of Central Government
4.2.2. Measures under the Responsibility of Local Governments
4.2.3. Measures under the Responsibility of Individual Providers and Stakeholders
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Question Category | Subcategory | No of Questions |
---|---|---|
(1) Nautical tourists | Country of origin Age (years: less than 25, 26–35, 36–45, 46–60, 60+) Sex (F/M) Education (elementary school or lower, High school, Faculty or College, MSc, PhD) Monthly household income (eur: up to 2000, 2000–3500, 3500–5000, 5000–10,000, over 10,000) Frequency of visiting Montenegro (first time, second time, 3–5 visits, 6 visits or more), Length of stay in Montenegro(days: up to 3, 3–7, 7–14, more than 14) | |
Total 7 | ||
(2) Nautical destination components | Organisation of nautical tourism supply (Q1) Marina-based services (Q2) Supply of services (Q3) Hospitality offer (Q4) Beach quality (Q5) Leisure amenities (Q6) Culture and history (Q7) Natural beauties (Q8) Nature conservation (Q9) Feeling of security (Q10) | |
Total 10 | ||
Total 17 |
Frequency/Variables | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 | Q6 | Q71 | Q8 | Q9 | Q10 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First time | Mean | 4.2041 | 4.1020 | 3.9375 | 4.1633 | 3.7021 | 3.9388 | 4.2041 | 4.5918 | 4.0204 | 4.0408 |
N | 147 | 147 | 144 | 147 | 141 | 147 | 147 | 147 | 147 | 147 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.70165 | 0.79152 | 0.75000 | 0.71233 | 0.79951 | 0.76949 | 0.67173 | 0.60540 | 0.84780 | 0.75741 | |
Second time | Mean | 4.1667 | 4.3333 | 3.9714 | 4.2222 | 4.0278 | 3.8611 | 4.1667 | 4.4286 | 3.6667 | 4.3333 |
N | 108 | 108 | 105 | 108 | 108 | 108 | 108 | 105 | 108 | 108 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.72987 | 0.62652 | 0.94520 | 0.63147 | 0.68982 | 0.79082 | 0.80303 | 0.84190 | 0.94720 | 0.71040 | |
3–5 visits | Mean | 4.1795 | 4.2821 | 4.1026 | 4.1026 | 3.8974 | 3.9231 | 4.3333 | 4.5385 | 3.9231 | 4.3333 |
N | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.71457 | 0.64120 | 0.74723 | 0.81351 | 0.87479 | 0.73290 | 0.73108 | 0.67643 | 1.00133 | 0.69481 | |
6 visits or more | Mean | 3.9241 | 4.1519 | 3.6329 | 3.8228 | 3.7089 | 3.7468 | 4.0759 | 4.6329 | 3.7089 | 4.1519 |
N | 237 | 237 | 237 | 237 | 237 | 237 | 237 | 237 | 237 | 237 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.91279 | 0.71465 | 0.97221 | 0.82482 | 0.97187 | 0.97600 | 0.67219 | 0.55641 | 0.87554 | 0.76616 | |
Total | Mean | 4.0837 | 4.1970 | 3.8557 | 4.0296 | 3.8010 | 3.8473 | 4.1724 | 4.5693 | 3.8177 | 4.1921 |
N | 609 | 609 | 603 | 609 | 603 | 609 | 609 | 606 | 609 | 609 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.80575 | 0.70984 | 0.89521 | 0.78164 | 0.87615 | 0.85532 | 0.71278 | 0.65124 | 0.91656 | 0.74838 |
Length of Stay in MNG/Variables | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 | Q6 | Q7 | Q8 | Q9 | Q10 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Up to 3 days | Mean | 4.4359 | 4.3846 | 4.1053 | 4.2821 | 4.1579 | 4.1282 | 4.1795 | 4.4872 | 3.8974 | 4.0769 |
N | 117 | 117 | 114 | 117 | 114 | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | 117 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.71178 | 0.74099 | 0.85568 | 0.68034 | 0.74761 | 0.76043 | 0.81595 | 0.78362 | 0.98598 | 0.86257 | |
3-7 | Mean | 3.9322 | 4.0000 | 3.7414 | 3.9831 | 3.6724 | 3.8136 | 4.1525 | 4.5172 | 3.7797 | 4.1525 |
N | 177 | 177 | 174 | 177 | 174 | 177 | 177 | 174 | 177 | 177 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.71186 | 0.61237 | 0.80232 | 0.70287 | 0.65547 | 0.65213 | 0.63461 | 0.59598 | 0.76280 | 0.66093 | |
7-14 | Mean | 4.1628 | 4.2093 | 3.9767 | 4.0000 | 4.0000 | 3.8837 | 4.1860 | 4.6279 | 3.8140 | 4.3488 |
N | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.68226 | 0.63337 | 0.73384 | 0.78062 | 0.81009 | 0.72487 | 0.72637 | 0.57377 | 0.97442 | 0.60791 | |
More than 14 | Mean | 3.9672 | 4.2459 | 3.7377 | 3.9344 | 3.5738 | 3.6885 | 4.1639 | 4.6557 | 3.8033 | 4.1803 |
N | 183 | 183 | 183 | 183 | 183 | 183 | 183 | 183 | 183 | 183 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.94288 | 0.78423 | 1.05718 | 0.88707 | 1.06584 | 1.09756 | 0.70743 | 0.62596 | 0.97473 | 0.82225 | |
Total | Mean | 4.0891 | 4.1931 | 3.8600 | 4.0297 | 3.8050 | 3.8515 | 4.1683 | 4.5771 | 3.8168 | 4.1881 |
N | 606 | 606 | 600 | 606 | 600 | 606 | 606 | 603 | 606 | 606 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.80411 | 0.70934 | 0.89540 | 0.78358 | 0.87650 | 0.85535 | 0.71215 | 0.64335 | 0.91874 | 0.74806 |
Monthly Income | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 | Q6 | Q7 | Q8 | Q9 | Q10 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Up to 2000 e | Mean | 4.2326 | 4.2558 | 3.8372 | 4.0233 | 3.7442 | 3.7209 | 4.1395 | 4.6512 | 3.7209 | 4.2326 |
N | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | 129 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.74490 | 0.75290 | 1.01389 | 0.79515 | 1.08454 | 0.99982 | 0.63423 | 0.52517 | 0.90119 | 0.74490 | |
2000–3500 | Mean | 3.9804 | 4.0980 | 3.8627 | 4.0588 | 3.8235 | 3.8431 | 4.0784 | 4.4400 | 3.7647 | 4.2353 |
N | 153 | 153 | 153 | 153 | 153 | 153 | 153 | 150 | 153 | 153 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.75629 | 0.63624 | 0.79521 | 0.75424 | 0.81206 | 0.75322 | 0.86244 | 0.80668 | 0.94427 | 0.70491 | |
3500–5000 | Mean | 4.1304 | 4.1522 | 3.9130 | 4.1304 | 4.0667 | 3.8913 | 4.1957 | 4.6087 | 3.8696 | 4.2391 |
N | 138 | 138 | 138 | 138 | 135 | 138 | 138 | 138 | 138 | 138 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.68163 | 0.66070 | 0.83253 | 0.74311 | 0.71446 | 0.86863 | 0.64907 | 0.60935 | 0.79987 | 0.73051 | |
5000–10,000 | Mean | 3.8889 | 4.2500 | 3.7059 | 3.9444 | 3.6000 | 3.8333 | 4.2500 | 4.5833 | 3.7778 | 3.9444 |
N | 108 | 108 | 102 | 108 | 105 | 108 | 108 | 108 | 108 | 108 | |
Std. Deviation | 1.07940 | 0.79866 | 0.96049 | 0.78339 | 0.87266 | 0.83722 | 0.68529 | 0.59789 | 1.11350 | 0.85197 | |
Over 10,000 | Mean | 4.2609 | 4.3043 | 3.9130 | 3.8261 | 3.6087 | 4.0435 | 4.2174 | 4.6087 | 4.0870 | 4.2609 |
N | 69 | 69 | 69 | 69 | 69 | 69 | 69 | 69 | 69 | 69 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.67850 | 0.69249 | 0.88682 | 0.87374 | 0.77112 | 0.75605 | 0.66132 | 0.64665 | 0.72232 | 0.67850 | |
Total | Mean | 4.0854 | 4.1960 | 3.8477 | 4.0201 | 3.7970 | 3.8492 | 4.1658 | 4.5707 | 3.8191 | 4.1859 |
N | 597 | 597 | 591 | 597 | 591 | 597 | 597 | 594 | 597 | 597 | |
Std. Deviation | 0.80752 | 0.70719 | 0.89471 | 0.78338 | 0.87878 | 0.85573 | 0.71487 | 0.65386 | 0.91818 | 0.75124 |
KMO and Bartlett’s Test | Measure | |
---|---|---|
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy. | 0.879 | |
Bartlett’s Test of Sphericity | Approx. Chi-Square | 2223.158 |
Df | 45 |
Component | Initial Eigenvalues | Extraction Sums of Squared Loadings | Rotation Sums of Squared Loadings | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | % Variance | Cumulative % | Total | % Variance | Cumulative % | Total | % Variance | Cumulative % | |
1 | 4.504 | 45.038 | 45.038 | 4.504 | 45.038 | 45.038 | 3.478 | 34.780 | 34.780 |
2 | 1.257 | 12.572 | 57.611 | 1.257 | 12.572 | 57.611 | 2.283 | 22.830 | 57.611 |
3 | 0.791 | 7.911 | 65.522 | ||||||
4 | 0.725 | 7.252 | 72.774 | ||||||
5 | 0.655 | 6.554 | 79.328 | ||||||
6 | 0.506 | 5.060 | 84.388 | ||||||
7 | 0.461 | 4.606 | 88.995 | ||||||
8 | 0.405 | 4.049 | 93.044 | ||||||
9 | 0.363 | 3.627 | 96.671 | ||||||
10 | 0.333 | 3.329 | 100.000 |
Component | ||
---|---|---|
1 | 2 | |
Q1 | 0.747 | 0.195 |
Q2 | 0.670 | 0.264 |
Q3 | 0.801 | 0.097 |
Q4 | 0.700 | 0.370 |
Q5 | 0.759 | 0.201 |
Q6 | 0.782 | 0.208 |
Q7 | 0.272 | 0.789 |
Q8 | −0.004 | 0.822 |
Q9 | 0.309 | 0.619 |
Q10 | 0.300 | 0.516 |
Ponder | |
---|---|
Q1 | 0.1310 |
Q2 | 0.1174 |
Q3 | 0.1404 |
Q4 | 0.1228 |
Q5 | 0.1331 |
Q6 | 0.1371 |
Q7 | 0.0627 |
Q8 | 0.0653 |
Q9 | 0.0492 |
Q10 | 0.0410 |
N | Mean | Std. Deviation | Std. Error | 95% Confidence Interval for Mean | Minimum | Maximum | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower Bound | Upper Bound | |||||||
Up to 3 days | 114 | 4.2322 | 0.50536 | 0.04733 | 4.1384 | 4.3260 | 3.24 | 5.00 |
3–7 | 174 | 3.9038 | 0.48922 | 0.03709 | 3.8306 | 3.9770 | 2.91 | 5.00 |
7–14 | 129 | 4.0845 | 0.53937 | 0.04749 | 3.9905 | 4.1785 | 2.76 | 5.00 |
More than 14 | 183 | 3.9311 | 0.68914 | 0.05094 | 3.8306 | 4.0316 | 2.13 | 5.00 |
Total | 600 | 4.0134 | 0.58269 | 0.02379 | 3.9666 | 4.0601 | 2.13 | 5.00 |
Sum of Squares | df | Mean Square | F | Sig. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Between Groups | 9.443 | 3 | 3.148 | 9.673 | 0.000 |
Within Groups | 193.937 | 596 | 0.325 | ||
Total | 203.380 | 599 |
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Kovačević, Z.; Šekularac-Ivošević, S. Management Framework for Sustainable Nautical Destination Development: The Case of Montenegro. Sustainability 2022, 14, 11476. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811476
Kovačević Z, Šekularac-Ivošević S. Management Framework for Sustainable Nautical Destination Development: The Case of Montenegro. Sustainability. 2022; 14(18):11476. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811476
Chicago/Turabian StyleKovačević, Zoran, and Senka Šekularac-Ivošević. 2022. "Management Framework for Sustainable Nautical Destination Development: The Case of Montenegro" Sustainability 14, no. 18: 11476. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811476
APA StyleKovačević, Z., & Šekularac-Ivošević, S. (2022). Management Framework for Sustainable Nautical Destination Development: The Case of Montenegro. Sustainability, 14(18), 11476. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811476