Vol. 27 No. 2 (2017)
Artículos de Investigación

The Soft Systems Methodology and the Viable System Model to improve mexican tourist supply regarding chinese consumers

Tanya Arenas Reséndiz
Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica Instituto Politécnico Nacional
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Ricardo Tejeida Padilla
Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México. Grupo de Investigación en Sistémica y Turismo GIST
Oswaldo Morales Matamoros
Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México. Grupo de Investigación en Sistémica y Turismo GIST
Ana Lilia Coria Páez
Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México. Grupo de Investigación en Sistémica y Turismo GIST
Isaías Badillo Piña
Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México. Grupo de Investigación en Sistémica y Turismo GIST

Published 2017-05-20

Keywords

  • Sistema,
  • viabilidad,
  • mercado emisor chino,
  • oferta turística mexicana.
  • System,
  • viability,
  • chinese outbound market,
  • mexican tourist supply.

How to Cite

Arenas Reséndiz, T., Tejeida Padilla, R., Morales Matamoros, O., Coria Páez, A. L., & Badillo Piña, I. (2017). The Soft Systems Methodology and the Viable System Model to improve mexican tourist supply regarding chinese consumers. Acta Universitaria, 27(2), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.15174/au.2017.1246

Abstract

Using Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), the Chinese Outbound Market System is defined, and improvements to Mexican Tourist Supply regarding Chinese consumers are set based on cybersystems principles. An interpretation of the system is given, and the recursive levels, interrelations, and conflicts are determined; interactions between factors are interpreted. By applying Viable Systems Model precepts, Relevant Subsystems required for viability are specified. Optimum systemic integration at the collective level to improve Mexican tourist supply regarding Chinese consumers is detailed. Also, individual attributes that will lead to complementarity of interrelations for an evolution of the overall system are listed due to their relevance for stimulating Mexican tourist supply consumption by the Chinese outbound market.