Construcción de una escala latente de innovación turística para los destinos turísticos de Extremadura (España) mediante modelización IRT

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https://doi.org/10.59072/rper.vi69.688

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Metodologia DTS, dificuldade, discriminação, modelo IRT, inovação

Resumo

La metodología DTI (Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes) está siendo implementada en España por la Sociedad Mercantil Estatal para la Gestión de la Innovación y las Tecnologías Turísticas (Segittur) en numerosos destinos turísticos españoles. Uno de los cinco pilares fundamentales de esta metodología es la innovación.

El propósito de este estudio es evaluar el grado de innovación turística en todos los destinos turísticos regionales de Extremadura y llevar a cabo un análisis crítico de dicho grado. For this purpose, a questionnaire was designed based on the proposed tourism innovation indicators outlined in the UNE 178502 standard, published by the Spanish Association for Standardization (AENOR) and aimed at Spanish destinations wishing to become smart. Este cuestionario consta de 13 indicadores de innovación y fue completado por los 24 Grupos de Acción Local de Extremadura y las 4 principales ciudades de la región entre enero y marzo de 2023.

Los hallazgos de esta investigación facilitan la identificación de los territorios que implementan una estrategia más efectiva en relación con la innovación turística, además de señalar los indicadores que mejor diferencian entre destinos y que tienen un impacto más notable en el avance significativo de la innovación. 

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17-09-2024

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Diez Apolo, J. C., Sánchez Rivero, M., & Rodriguez Rangel, M. C. (2024). Construcción de una escala latente de innovación turística para los destinos turísticos de Extremadura (España) mediante modelización IRT. RPER, (69), 79–94. https://doi.org/10.59072/rper.vi69.688