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Title: Scaling of foreign attractiveness for countries and states
Authors: Bojic, I.
Belyi, A.
Ratti, C.
Sobolevsky, S.
Keywords: ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Математика
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: Appl Geogr 2016;73:47-52.
Abstract: People's behavior on online social networks, which store geo-tagged information showing where people were or are at the moment, can provide information about their offline life as well. In this paper we present one possible research direction that can be taken using Flickr dataset of publicly available geo-tagged media objects (e.g., photographs, videos). Namely, our focus is on investigating attractiveness of countries or smaller large-scale composite regions (e.g., US states) for foreign visitors where attractiveness is defined as the absolute number of media objects taken in a certain state or country by its foreign visitors compared to its population size. We also consider it together with attractiveness of the destination for the international migration, measured through publicly available dataset provided by United Nations. By having those two datasets, we are able to look at attractiveness from two different perspectives: short-term and long-term one. As our previous study showed that city attractiveness for Spanish cities follows a superlinear trend, here we want to see if the same law is also applicable to country/state (i.e., composite regions) attractiveness. Finally, we provide one possible explanation for the obtained results.
URI: https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/265703
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2016.06.006
Scopus: 84978517886
Sponsorship: National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore , under its CREATE programme, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) Future Urban Mobility (FM) IRG. The authors would like to thank MIT SMART Program, Center for Complex Engineering Systems at KACST and MIT, Accenture, Air Liquide, BBVA, The Coca Cola Company, Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, The ENEL foundation, Ericsson, Expo 2015, Ferrovial, Liberty Mutual, The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Volkswagen Electronics Research Lab, UBER, and all the members of the MIT Senseable City Lab Consortium for supporting the research. Finally, this work was partially supported by research project ”Managing Trust and Coordinating Interactions in Smart Networks of People, Machines and Organizations”, funded by the Croatian Science Foundation under the project UIP-11-2013-8813.
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