Artículos de revistas
Port governance and cruise tourism
Registro en:
SUSTAINABILITY, Volume 13, Issue 9
Autor
Vega Muñoz, Alejandro
Salazar Sepúlveda, Guido
Contreras Barraza, Nicolás
Araya Silva, Lorena
Resumen
Artículo de publicación SCOPUS Cruise activities, until 2020, have presented a significant increase in revenue, as well as
number of cruises and passengers transported, and it has become a challenge for ports to respond
to this demand for services. In response to this, the world’s ports have implemented different
governance models. In this context, in this paper, we aim to review the different governance models,
as well as port cooperation, competition, and stakeholders. For this purpose, using science metric
meta-analysis, an article set is extracted that strictly refers to the governance model of two databases
integrated into the Core Collection Web of Science, whose selection process is polished with the
PRISMA guidelines, establishing the eligibility criteria of studies using PICOS tool, to which a
qualitative meta-analysis is applied. A limited studies set is identified, that includes governance
model implementations, private strategies and internalization patterns in the port sector and cruise
ships, patterns of port cooperation and governance, governance models in cruise ports, structures
and strategies, and changes in the cruise market. Finally, various governance model forms are
determined, all documented in the scientific research worldwide, discussing the various components
of study topics.