Research on the Coordination between Regional Social Capital and Tourism Industry Development
DOI: 10.23977/tmte.2022.050312 | Downloads: 6 | Views: 788
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Hangxiao Fang 1
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1 Quzhou Vocational and Technical College, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China
Corresponding Author
Hangxiao FangABSTRACT
Through the analysis of the natural commonality between the regional social capital and the tourism industry, aiming at the contradiction and internal connection between the regional social capital and the tourism industry development, the pain points and difficulties were found. In-depth and systematic arrangement of relevant research status, combined with the definition of regional social capital, the analysis of influencing factors, and the division of internal levels in existing research, to build a regional social capital evaluation index system, and divide regional social capital into The two components of social norms are further subdivided into seven factors: information network, economic network, interpersonal network, legal norms, moral norms, and organizational norms. Finally, according to the index system, the above seven factors and the coordinated development path of the tourism industry are further analyzed. And then putting forward corresponding suggestions: first, build an interconnected information network; second, maintain a healthy economic network; third, establish a good interpersonal network; fourth, implement strict legal norms; fifth, cultivate good moral standards; sixth, formulate scientific organizational norms.
KEYWORDS
regional social capital, tourism industry, evaluation index, coordination, development strategyCITE THIS PAPER
Hangxiao Fang, Research on the Coordination between Regional Social Capital and Tourism Industry Development. Tourism Management and Technology Economy (2022) Vol. 5: 75-80. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/tmte.2022.050312.
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