Relación conceptual entre transferencia de conocimiento, innovación y satisfacción del cliente en el turismo gastronómico 2012- 2023

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https://doi.org/10.22267/rtend.242501.250

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comportamiento innovador, gestión del conocimiento, mercado, revisión documental, saberes locales

Resumen

En los últimos 50 añoshan sido de interés para las organizaciones, tres elementos importantes, conocimiento, innovación y satisfacción del cliente. Este artículo, pretende visualizar las posibles relaciones conceptuales entre estos temas y su desarrollo investigativo en la actualidad, partiendo de un análisis documental descriptivo dividido en tres fases, primero establecimiento de objetivos, criterios de búsqueda y selección de bases de datos; segundo, visualización y análisis; finalmente las conclusiones. Se encontraron 62 artículos en las bases de datos de Scopus, ScienceDirect y Web of Science; los principales resultados evidenciaron que la transferencia de conocimientos es un elemento importante para la preservación de las tradiciones gastronómicas; así mismo, la innovación se relaciona con la transferencia de conocimientos tanto en la mejora de productos y procesos, así como en la adaptación y continuidad de las tradiciones, que a su vez incide en la experiencia gastronómica en la satisfacción del cliente en el sector del turismo gastronómico.

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Biografía del autor/a

Neidy Lorena López Eraso, Universidad del Valle

Magíster en Administración, Universidad ICESI, Colombia. Docente hora catedra, Facultad de Ciencias de la administración, Universidad del Valle. ORCiD: 0000-0001-6233-2965, E-mail: neidy.lopez@correounivalle.edu.co, Cali- Colombia.

Óscar Martin Rosero Sarasty, Universidad del Valle

Doctor en Humanidades, Universidad del Valle, Colombia. Docente Titular, Facultad de psicología, Universidad del Valle. ORCiD: 0000-0002-6099-3740, E-mail: oscar.rosero@correounivalle.edu.co, Cali- Colombia.

Sandra Cristina Riascos Eraso, Universidad del Valle

Doctora en Ingeniería en informática, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, España. Docente Titular, Facultad de Ciencias de la administración, Universidad del Valle. ORCiD: 0000-0002-4595-1737. E-mail: sandra.riascos@correounivalle.edu.co. Cali-Colombia.

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2024-01-01

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López Eraso, N. L., Rosero Sarasty, Óscar M., & Riascos Eraso, S. C. (2024). Relación conceptual entre transferencia de conocimiento, innovación y satisfacción del cliente en el turismo gastronómico 2012- 2023. Tendencias, 25(1), 296–321. https://doi.org/10.22267/rtend.242501.250