Digitalization Management as The Aspect of New Technologies in Tourism Sphere

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Ziyadin, Sayabek [1 ]
Saparova, Gulnara [1 ]
Suyunchaliyeva, Maya [1 ]
Boltayeva, Aigul [1 ]
Madiyarova, Ainur [1 ]
Blembayeva, Aigerim [1 ]
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[1] Al Farabi Kazakh Natl Univ, Alma Ata, Kazakhstan
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Tourism; Innovation Mechanisms; Technological Process; Tourism Complex; Investment;
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Innovation trends in digitalization of tourism industry means that the new aspects will promote and develop the economy of the country, in achieving high results of improvement and attracting investment from the outside, because new direction means the key factor of regulating mechanisms in the whole economy. Today, Kazakhstan is the new economic approach of a breakthrough, gradually begin to introduce innovations in every sector of the economy, adopted various strategies and programs for the development and application of innovation, and especially in the tourism industry. The country should carry out accelerated technological modernization through the cultivation and introduction of new industries, the development of industrial and tourist infrastructure. In order to achieve national goals of diversifying the economy and improving the welfare and quality of life of the population of the republic, the tourism industry should develop in certain tourist clusters with a competitive tourist business, which is engaged in professional tourism workers, offering attractive tourist products in the domestic and international tourism markets. Development in this direction should contribute to a powerful and stable growth of income from tourism activities for all involved stakeholders - the state, business and employees.
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