Volume 11 - Volume 11
Improving the Level of Economic Security: a Model for Management and Risk Reduction in Tourism
Abstract
The development of world tourism is associated with a multidimensional concept of security.
Economic security in the region of arrival is ensured in conditions of a developed institutional
environment, effective mechanisms for monitoring compliance with legislation and quality standards
of services. The study aims to analyze scientific and theoretical approaches to the study of the
substantive foundations of economic security and to develop a model for regulating the personal
economic security of tourists. The main research methods are the analysis of statistics in the field of
tourism, health tourism, modeling of management processes based on the hierarchy of management
of sectoral enterprises.
Results. The study presents an analysis of scientific concepts related to economic security in the field
of tourism. The substantive elements of the term at various subjective levels of the tourism sector are
determined. The study characterizes economic security for an individual, its relationship with
sectoral and territorial parameters.
Conclusion. Models of economic security management have been developed considering three basic
elements: individual, type of activity, territory. The author’s hierarchical model of economic security
management in the field of tourism is presented. The significance of the presented approach lies in
the fact that the security elements described in the study are largely determined by the conditions of a
particular territory, region, and ultimately affect the state of security at various levels of
management.
Paper Details
PaperID: 2153
Author's Name: Matvey Sergeevich Oborin
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Volume 11
Keywords: Economic Security, Tourism, Personal Security, Industry Security, Territorial Security, Security Management Model.
Year: 2021
Month: June
Pages: 873-883