Towards a model of destination innovation process: an integrative review |
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Authors: | Demet Bagiran Ozseker |
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Affiliation: | Department of Gastronomy and Culinary Arts, Dokuz Eylül University Reha Midilli Fo?a Faculty of Tourism, Izmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The goal of the present paper is to integrate five types of literature related to the innovation process (i.e. cluster theory, innovation systems, network relations, knowledge management, and innovation types) and apply them to the local tourism destination to build a destination innovation process model with macro and micro perspectives. The suggested models intend to broaden the thinking on destination innovation process for tourism-related agents at the local and national level. The paper undertakes a careful review of the relevant literature before creating the conceptual models. The paper’s novelty and uniqueness lies in suggesting a new conceptual model of addressing how innovation competence of tourism destinations can be developed, and offering insight for tourism-related agents at the local and national level into how to effectively create and manage innovations. Future research should undertake empirical studies to test the integrated models presented in this conceptual paper. |
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Keywords: | Innovation in tourism cluster theory innovation systems networks knowledge management |
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