Innovation Development of the Tourist Destinations Based on the Cluster Approach in the Conditions of Uzbekistan

  • Tukhtamishov Aziz Kakhramonovich an independent researcher at the "Silk Road" International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage
Keywords: Methodological principles, innovations, business models, tourist destinations, innovative cluster, tourism sector

Abstract

Analyzing the potential in the tourism sector while utilizing some innovation advances is crucial since the cluster is a beneficial tool for performance companies that play a significant part in regional development. The study identifies a model relevant to Uzbekistan on the basis of touristic potential, tourism diversity, strengths and limitations of the region, and local distinctiveness, drawing on research on innovations that have highlighted patterns in tourism. By offering a conceptual model of cluster innovation as a catalyst for regional development, this research seeks to identify the cause of the formation of tourism clusters in the area and to develop the key characteristics of the cluster. The concept and typology of clusters and cluster models applicable in tourism, as well as the application of methods of study of tourist sites, are the foundation of the theoretical and methodological approach for this model. The competitive advantages of the tourist industry enable governmental policies and competitiveness strategies of private businesses and organizations to be targeted toward the tourism industry.

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Published
2022-10-13
How to Cite
Kakhramonovich, T. A. (2022). Innovation Development of the Tourist Destinations Based on the Cluster Approach in the Conditions of Uzbekistan. Central Asian Journal of Innovations on Tourism Management and Finance, 3(10), 69-73. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajitmf.v3i10.324