Improvement of the Mechanisms of Attracting Innovations in the Development of Tourism Services in Uzbekistan
Abstract
This study investigates the determinants of innovation adoption in Uzbekistan's tourism industry, focusing on financial investments, technological infrastructure, policy support, and economic stability. While prior research emphasizes the role of financial and technological resources in driving innovation, the impact of policy frameworks and economic conditions remains underexplored. This study aims to fill this gap by using factor analysis to identify key enablers of innovation. Results highlight the significance of financial investments and targeted infrastructural development, with policy support and economic stability also emerging as crucial factors. These findings offer valuable insights for formulating future policies to promote technological advancements in the tourism sector.
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