Exploring the Tourism Products Development Theoretical Framework

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  • Hang Mai Thi Le Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60087/jklst.v4.n2.015

Keywords:

Tourism, Tourism product, Product development process, Tourism theoretical framework

Abstract

This article investigates the theoretical framework for tourism product development, emphasizing its significance in enhancing the global tourism sector. As tourism increasingly drives economic growth and cultural exchange, the demand for innovative and sustainable tourism products has surged. This study defines a tourism product as a combination of tangible and intangible elements that provide unique experiences for travelers. The framework integrates insights from various disciplines, including economics, marketing, and environmental studies, to address the complexities of tourism management.

Central to this framework is the sustainable tourism development model, which prioritizes economic efficiency, environmental protection, and social responsibility. The article highlights the importance of destination management, asserting that effective tourism product development relies on competitive capacity, product innovation, and stakeholder collaboration. This collaborative approach ensures that products meet diverse market needs while leveraging local resources and cultural heritage.

The research also emphasizes the importance of context-specific strategies in tourism development, particularly in regions like Vietnam. Here, regional characteristics and economic integration are vital for tailoring tourism offerings to meet local and international tourist expectations. Government policies play a crucial role, with supportive regulations and infrastructure investments fostering a conducive environment for sustainable tourism growth.

Furthermore, the role of digital technologies and innovations is explored, showcasing how tools like big data and online platforms can enhance customer experiences and streamline operations. The article concludes by synthesizing theoretical and practical insights into a comprehensive framework for tourism product development. This framework serves as a guide for practitioners and researchers, enabling them to navigate challenges and seize opportunities in an evolving tourism landscape. Ultimately, the goal is to contribute to the sustainable growth of the tourism sector, ensuring its resilience in a rapidly changing global environment.

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Published

01-08-2025

How to Cite

Mai Thi Le, H. (2025). Exploring the Tourism Products Development Theoretical Framework. Journal of Knowledge Learning and Science Technology ISSN: 2959-6386 (online), 4(2), 157–167. https://doi.org/10.60087/jklst.v4.n2.015

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