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Volume 19 Number 1 Year 2023

11 articles in this issue 

Arcadio A. Cerda,Leidy Y. García

After the impact of COVID-19 on tourism, several cities have been affected by an increase in criminality, primarily in large urban centers that receive a significant number of tourists.  It's true that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impa... see more

 

Cristian Geldes,Víctor Muñoz-Cisterna,Mauricio Castillo-Vergara

Increasingly, firms collaborate with diverse actors to innovate, such as other business organizations and business support organizations. A better understanding of the relationship between the actors engaged in collaborative innovation... see more

 

Daniela Melisa Gambarota,Silvia London

Since the emergence of COVID-19, one of the sectors most affected has been tourism. However, the scenario and measures such as restrictions of movement abroad, led to a growth of regional tourism. The objective of this research is to determine h... see more

 

Rony Flores-Ramírez,Clifor Sosa-de-la-Cruz,Henry Gonzales-Pinedo,Yoni Rodríguez-Espejo,Elia Córdova-Calle

Bird watching is a booming type of tourism that attracts a market segment with high purchasing power. The objective was to identify bird species to promote ecotourism in the Ricuricocha lagoon, Peru. The investigation was basic of expl... see more

 

Angel Rodríguez Pallas,Ana Montoya Reyes

Social networks are ideal tools for developing relationship-marketing activities in companies and achieving consumer engagement. Its use is widely spread, as evidenced by the figure of 3.8 billion users all over the world. This figure represented 59.... see more

 

Carlos Ríos-Llamas,Samuel Hernández-Vásquez

Urban expansion often replaces forest and farmlands. In Mexico, cities like Guadalajara have become metropolitan areas, and the nearest forest reserves are constantly menaced by urban expansion, loss of farmland and the increase of tou... see more

 

José Seijas-Díaz,Karla Martell-Alfaro,Enrique Barbachan-Ruales,Cinthya Torres-Silva,Roger Rengifo-Amasifen

This research proposes to determine the relationship between electronic word of mouth and customer loyalty in a company in the Peruvian tourism sector. A basic, quantitative, correlational, non-experimental and cross-sectional study wa... see more

 

Jenny Patricia Castro Salcedo,Numa Sebabstián Calle Lituma

Surviving in nature has become a key element in tourism activities related to risks. Unfavorable events in visits to various places in Ecuador have caused insecurity when considering the country as a destination for adventure and extreme sp... see more

 

Sebastián Araya-Pizarro,Nando Verelst

Astrotourism, also known as stellar tourism, involves the development of recreational and educational activities related to the cosmos and astronomical phenomena. This type of special interest tourism focuses on nature, culture, and co... see more

 

Cliver Samuel Castillo-Quiñones,Beatriz Serrano-Leyva,Félix Díaz-Pompa

Sustainability in the tourism sector, environmental conservation, and the benefit of local communities are some of the topics that currently arouse the greatest interest. The objective of this research is to map the scientificproduction on ... see more