Publication: El cluster turístico de un destino cultural en México: su ciclo de vida y la red de actores
Authors
Gómez Díaz, Javier ; Torres Valdez, Julio César ; Miguel Velasco, Andrés Enrique
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Publisher
Universidad de Murcia
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.6018/turismo.39.290531
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
En este artículo, se analiza el grado de conformación del clúster del destino turístico de la
ciudad de Oaxaca, México. Un elemento central en este ciclo es el grado de consolidación de
las relaciones entre los actores que en él participan, por lo cual se analizan las redes sociales
para determinar la fase del ciclo de vida del cluster. La hipótesis propuesta es que el grado
de desarrollo del clúster de este destino es de gestación debido a la escasa vinculación entre
los actores que lo conforman, la cual se confirma con los resultados empíricos que reflejan
una red de baja densidad.
ABSTRACT This article examines the degree of formation of the cluster of the tourist destination of the city of Oaxaca, Mexico. A central element in this cycle is the degree of consolidation of relations between the actors involved, by which we analyze the social networks to determine the stage of the life cycle of the cluster. The proposed hypothesis is that the degree of development of the cluster of this destination is of type pop-up due to a weak association between the actors that make up, which is confirmed with the empirical results that reflect a network of low density.
ABSTRACT This article examines the degree of formation of the cluster of the tourist destination of the city of Oaxaca, Mexico. A central element in this cycle is the degree of consolidation of relations between the actors involved, by which we analyze the social networks to determine the stage of the life cycle of the cluster. The proposed hypothesis is that the degree of development of the cluster of this destination is of type pop-up due to a weak association between the actors that make up, which is confirmed with the empirical results that reflect a network of low density.
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Citation
Cuadernos de turismo, nº 39 (2017)
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