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Destination Resilience and Smart Tourism Destinations

Tourism Review International, 2018
Destinations around the world are rolling out smart tourism initiatives to increase their competitiveness and to support their sustainability goals. However, whether smart tourism development can also help them build resilience is a question that currently lacks an answer.
Ulrike Gretzel, Michelle Scarpino-Johns
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Destination management and smart destinations.

2019
Abstract This chapter first revisits digital tourism ecosystems in the destination context, moving on to explain the development of destination management systems (DMSs), their functionality, information content and organizational structure. The chapter then discusses how destinations utilize websites and social media and position themselves in
P. J. Benckendorff   +2 more
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Smart Tourism Destinations

2013
The rapid development of technologies introduces smartness to all organisations and communities. The Smart Tourism Destinations (STD) concept emerges from the development of Smart Cities. With technology being embedded on all organisations and entities, destinations will exploit synergies between ubiquitous sensing technology and their social ...
Dimitrios Buhalis, Aditya Amaranggana
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Pervasive Smart Destinations

2018
In the current competitive environment, the maturation of worldwide markets, lead companies to rethink and align new business strategies that allow them to be more competitive. To be competitive in contemporary society is to be hostage to the use of adopted information and communication technologies.
Teresa Guarda   +3 more
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Going beyond the traditional destination competitiveness – reflections on a smart destination in the current research

Current Issues in Tourism, 2018
This paper reviews the literature on tourism destination competitiveness from different aspects, focusing on comparative and competitive advantages. Also, the paper highlights the importance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in tourism
Marija Cimbaljević   +2 more
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How smart city construction affects destination tourism efficiency

Tourism Economics, 2023
To investigate the impact of smart city construction (SCC) on destination tourism efficiency (TE), this study analyzed the impact paths and mechanisms of SCC on destination TE from 3 aspects: technological innovation, informatization, and industrial ...
Lijun Ma, Cong Liu, Yong Zhan
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Smart destination brands: semiotic analysis of visual and verbal signs

, 2019
Smart tourism is a destination management approach that requires the buy-in of a myriad of stakeholders. Its many audiences and complexity demand the creation of meaningful brands to effectively position and communicate smart tourism initiatives.
U. Gretzel, Maria Collier de Mendonça
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Smart Tourism in Destinations

2022
Business enterprises have gained leverage through artificial intelligence (AI) in the tourism and hospitality industry. The roots of the concept and its link with big data environment has drawn a lot of interest from researchers. The employment of technology has increased economic viability of tourism enterprises due to the efficiency, effectiveness ...
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Smart and Sustainable Tourism Destinations

2022
Policymakers and business practitioners increasingly recognize the importance of sustainability in the development of smart tourism destinations, which require clear directions and specific guidelines. The authors used the Bibliometrix R-package and VOS Viewer software to perform a bibliometric analysis of 59 articles between 1900-2020 retrieved from ...
Ana Sousa   +3 more
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