Technological innovations as a driver of investment growth in tourism infrastructure
Автор: Lebedeva O. E.
Журнал: Вестник Алтайской академии экономики и права @vestnik-aael
Рубрика: Экономические науки
Статья в выпуске: 4-2, 2025 года.
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The article shows the impact of technological innovations on attracting investments in the development of tourist infrastructure. Key technologies are considered, including digital platforms, tourist flow management systems and virtual tours, which contribute to the modernization of the industry and increase its investment attractiveness. This analysis draws on statistical data and concrete examples to show how these solutions attract more tourists and improve service quality. Additionally, it highlights the positive effects on business development. Key economic outcomes include an increase in regional income, the generation of new jobs, and the strengthening of related industries. The paper also highlights the challenges associated with the introduction of technology, such as significant costs and the need for qualified personnel. The research provides practical recommendations for creating a supportive environment that encourages the successful use of innovations to draw in investments. The results show that carefully integrating new technologies can accelerate growth in the tourism industry. Additionally, this strategy helps the sector become more resilient to changes happening globally. Overall, it has the potential to yield significant long-term economic benefits. Practice shows that the proper use of technology strengthens the competitiveness of infrastructure, while insufficient adaptation can weaken its position. It has been proven that in the long term, innovation can become the basis for sustainable tourism development, supporting economic growth.
Technological innovations, tourism infrastructure, investments, digital platforms, virtual tours, economic growth, tourism, regional development, technologies
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142244618
IDR: 142244618 | DOI: 10.17513/vaael.4104