An assessment of the impact of tourism globalization in Africa

Authors

  • Thomas P. Z. Mpofu PhD (Assistant Professor) under the Urban Management Masters Program, a World Bank-funded Capacity Building Program, Ethiopian Civil Service College, Addis-Ababa.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20372/jbas.v1i2.4503

Keywords:

globalization, spatial linkages, multinational corporations, vertical and horizontal mergers.

Abstract

The tourism sector is one of one of the exemplars of the phenomenon of globalization. This is due to the geographical scale of the industry,
increased spatial linkages between places and people from different locations. The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the extent to
which tourism globalization had impacted on African countries. The paper submits that some African countries have indeed increased their
revenues and foreign currency earnings, created employment, brought new technology, and improved their tourism facilities and services to
meet international standards. Globalization has created respect for African cultures and contributed to the protection of historical
monuments and natural environments. The paper notes the role of technological improvements in transportation and telecommunications
in making global travel shrink in terms of time and distance. However, the paper notes that globalization has also brought negative impacts to
Africa. These include financial leakages, price increases, and a change in some African cultural values. The paper concludes that the world is
in the era of globalization and that the phenomenon is here to stay. Therefore, the paper recommends that Africa should closely monitor
the negative impacts of globalization while continuing to reap the benefits that accrue from tourism globalization.

Published

2023-01-03