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Article name Socio-economic components of network structures of tourist activity in the Baikal region (problem statement)
Authors Kuklina M.. ,
Kuklina V.. candidate of geographical sciences, vvkuklina@gmail.com
Bibliographic description
Category Economics
DOI 911.3:39
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2018-24-9-107-116
Article type scientific
Annotation It is noted that the actor-network approach proposed by B. Latour and co-authors describes material and semiotic relations in an identical way, that is, relations between subjects and objects and concepts, and is seriously criticized in these connections and, therefore, is very controversial. On the contrary, the complex networks declared in the works of A. Barabashi and co-authors, as the initial platform for the modern understanding of complex dynamic objects with a huge number of participants, allow and suggest a variety of stratification and demonstrate their topological specificity. The article is devoted to the definition of the socio-economic components of network structures that form tourist activity in the Baikal region. It is shown that in the development of regional networks of the territory in question, the collection of practical data for research and subsequent analysis of the network picture is a serious problem. The following components and their actors were identified as the main intermediaries for the design and operation of tourist industry networks: information component; transport infrastructure - aggregated actors - carriers; accommodation service representatives; aggregated actors - representatives of public catering services; aggregated actors are entertainment services. This service stratification allows you to build a five-layer network model of the tourism industry. It is concluded that the layered detailing of the network model of the tourism industry with the calculation of both individual network elements and the aggregated characteristics of the network and its components, communities and the network as a whole will make it possible to identify structurally vulnerable places in the regional tourism system and at the same time propose topological solutions that bring the system to new level of development
Key words Key words:tourist industry; tourism; Baikal region; social interaction;“actor-networks”; complex networks; network theory; components of network structures; network model; network ontology
Article information Trufanov A., KuklinаV., Kuklina M.,Trapeznikova D., Galtaeva A. Socio-economic components of network structures of tourist activity in the Baikal region (problem statement) // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2018, vol. 24, no. 9, pp. 107-116
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