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Return on Tourism Impact
The Philippine Star
|June 25, 2025
Return on Tourism Impact (RoTI) sounds like a better way of measuring a country's performance in tourism.
It does not just count the number of visitors and doesn't care about meaningless tourism awards won, but by how wisely a country spends to attract visitors.
The executive summary of a paper explains that RoTI seeks to measure the value generated per unit of investment. This is how governments should benchmark performance, make smarter funding decisions and better prioritize infrastructure and promotional strategies.
The International Investor, a blog written by Expat Pinoy business analyst Eric Jurado featured this powerful new framework that evaluates how efficiently Southeast Asian nations convert public and private investment into real economic gains through tourism.
This in-depth policy report reveals why countries like Vietnam and Thailand are pulling ahead — and why the Philippines, despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, lags behind. With RoTI, tourism officials are held accountable for their strategies and suggest smarter, more impactful policymaking.
This report provides a detailed comparative analysis of RoTI across six major Southeast Asian economies — Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
"At its core, RoTI is a metric that compares the total tourism value generated — through revenues, GDP contribution, employment and social value — against the amount invested by the government or through public-private partnerships in the tourism ecosystem. It combines both quantitative factors, such as international visitor arrivals, spending and contribution to GDP, with qualitative variables, such as brand strength, infrastructure quality, sustainability and socio-cultural impact.
"This makes RoTI a more comprehensive and strategic measure than traditional tourism metrics. A nation with high RoTI is not necessarily the one with the most tourists, but rather the one that converts investment into sustainable, inclusive and profitable tourism returns.
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