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Ítem Texto completo enlazado El marketing de ciudades y la gestión urbana socialmente responsable, caso ciudad de Chiclayo 2016-2035(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2016-11-23) Pingo Jara, RogerLos objetivos de la investigación apuntaron en dos direcciones. En lo que respecta a lo cualitativo, se buscaba conocer las expectativas de desarrollo de Chiclayo para los próximos veinte años, identificar la manera de lograr el cambio y elaborar una propuesta que permita formar ciudadanos socialmente responsables. En lo cuantitativo, se esperaba identificar la problemática de la ciudad de Chiclayo, analizar la percepción de los chiclayanos sobre la problemática de la ciudad y priorizar las propuestas para el desarrollo sustentable y sostenible de Chiclayo.A partir de este estudio, se concluye que la ciudad de Chiclayo afronta una problemática estructural que afecta la calidad de vida de todos sus grupos de interés. Se carece de un modelo de ciudad socialmente responsable. Los ciudadanos esperan una ciudad saludable, limpia, ética-moral, segura, ordenada y demandan un proceso educativo en responsabilidad social transversal. Sobre esta base, se propone el modelo «Chiclayo al 2035. Calidad de vida y desarrollo».Ítem Texto completo enlazado Marketing región de Lambayeque: mejorando el turismo receptivo(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2012-12-26) Pingo Jara, RogerUp to now, the marketing of the Lambayeque region as a tourist destination has been able to make important progress in the growth of domestic tourists flow. 40% of these tourists come from the capital, mostly they arrive in this region, mainly for business reasons. However, little progress is shown in relation to Incoming tourism, because from 100% of visitors who arrive to this touristic destination only 5% are of foreign origin.Furthermore, in 2011, from the total foreign tourists that visited the Moche Route - La Libertad region and Lambayeque region, 70% remained in the first one and only 30% visited both regions, completing the touristic circuit. The recommendations of the teachers of the Universidad del Pacífico, Universidad Esan and Centrum Católica, who have been interviewed are compared with the businessmen’s opinions in the region, showing the importance of targeting the tourism marketing strategy. Thus, it seeks to create value in different niches of the source markets, to prioritize potential tourists from brotherly countries, to link emotionally the tourist with the city, to build brands for each touristic product, to invest in highly specialized tourism and to improve significantly the clusters organization of the tourism sector in the region.We conclude that, in the region of Lambayeque, isolated efforts have been made regarding the incoming marketing, but, according to the needs, tastes and preferences of the potential tourist, this does not fulfill the international standards. This is demonstrated by the results achieved up to now—in terms of the foreign visitors’ number—. To that extent, It emphasizes the importance of the design and the implementation of a marketing plan connected with market reality.It should profit from the national brand and develop regional and local brand based on the international touristic demand-supply relation to market niches.