Foreign Experience of Synergetic Development of Tourism Industries
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https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v8i7.3836Keywords:
Tourism, Synergistic Development, Cluster, Digital Integration, Tourism Infrastructure, Inter-Industry Cooperation, Innovation, Platform, Service Ecosystem, Synergistic ManagementAbstract
This scientific article analyzes the theoretical foundations and international experience of synergistic development of Tourism networks. Tourism acts as an interrelated system of the fields of economy, culture, transport, hotel, catering and information and communication. This system requires a synergistic approach - i.e. inter-sectoral coordination, institutional collaboration, and digital integration-to function effectively. The article examined the practical experience of countries such as France, Singapore, Japan, Turkey and Italy in the development of tourism on the basis of cluster, platform and innovative management on the basis of tables and analytical materials. The analysis was based on the fact that by introducing a synergistic model in tourism, it is possible to increase economic efficiency, the quality of services, manage the flow of tourists and attract domestic producers. On this basis, specific recommendations for the synergistic development of Tourism networks in Uzbekistan have been developed.
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