Myriam Yolanda Sarabia Molina

Myriam Yolanda Sarabia Molina holds a PhD in Regional Development and Economic Integration from the University of Santiago de Compostela. She has undertaken research stays in Brazil. She serves as a Professor for the Master's Degree in Tourism Business Management at the Business and Technological University of Guayaquil, as a Professor for the Master's Degree in Public Administration and as a Full Professor for the Bachelor's Degree in Tourism, both at the Peninsula de Santa Elena State University. ORCID: 0000-0002-6402-5982.

Publications

Informality and Tourist Development on the Ecuadorian Coast
Myriam Yolanda Sarabia Molina, Ángel Rodríguez-Pallas, Gianella Lissette Vaque Reyes. © 2024. 15 pages.
The informal economy is a complex phenomenon occurring in various forms and degrees worldwide. In Ecuador, the informal sector represents 46.5% of the economy. This research...
Small Businesses Like a Sign of Innovation and Sustainable Development in the Community Tourism Centers in Santa Elena
Myriam Yolanda Sarabia Molina, Lupe Cecilia García Espinoza, Arnaldo Efrén Mendoza Tarabó. © 2021. 22 pages.
Small tourism enterprises play a key role in generating income and local development of a community in rural areas through community tourism (TC) ideas, services, processes, and...