Neurocomunicación y sostenibilidad: grandes retos del turismo

Author:

,Barrientos-Báez AlmudenaORCID,Paradinas-Márquez María del CarmenORCID, ,Caldevilla-Domínguez DavidORCID,

Abstract

The covid‐19 pandemic has driven digitalization and the need for updates in various sectors to maintain their competitiveness. This study focuses on the interaction between tourism, neurocommunication, and sustainability, and their influence on Spain’s image abroad. Spain is analyzed as an entity that combines economic, social, cultural, and technological aspects, with a particular emphasis on tourism. Through a detailed compilation and analysis of literature in Social Sciences, Tourism, Sustainability, and Neuroscience, the study aims to understand how tourist communication affects tourists’ perceptions and decisions, contributing to social progress. Using specific descriptors to select academic sources, a data corpus is formed that supports the conclusions: tourism remains a key economic pillar for Spain, affected by seasonality but with growth potential through sustainable marketing and communication strategies based on neurocommunicative techniques.

Publisher

University of La Laguna

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