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Travelers’ Perception of Smart Tourism Experiences in Smart Tourism Destinations
Tourism Planning & Development, 2020Although the study of smart tourism destinations (STDs) has increased in recent years, little attention has been paid to travelers’ perception of smart tourism experiences (STEs).
Stela Cristina Hott Corrêa +1 more
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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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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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Smart tourism destinations: a systematic review
Tourism Review, 2021Purpose This study aims to present a systematic review of smart tourism articles using a meta-synthesis method. Effective systematic reviews are essential for assisting stakeholders in implementing smart destinations. A systematic comprehension of studies on smart tourism is needed regarding the various components of smart tourism destinations, the ...
Sanaz Shafiee +3 more
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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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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 tourism destinations: a critical reflection
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology, 2020PurposeThe aim of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of the main literature contributions that concern smart tourism development and management, highlighting gaps and logical inconsistencies. In addition, to further stress the importance of the issues at stake, a simulation is performed for showing how technology allows achieving better ...
Baggio Rodolfo +2 more
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Smart Tourism Destination in Madrid
2016The main objective of this research is to find out what are the principal concepts that characterize the Smart Tourism Destination (within smart city) at this moment and in particular “Smart Hotel” and “Smart Airport.” For the last couple of decades managers of many hotels and airports around the world have used traditional tools for organizing and ...
Javier de Esteban Curiel +3 more
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Conceptualising Smart Tourism Destination Dimensions
2014The term ‘smart’ represents a marketing word for all things that are embedded or enhanced by technology. One smart concept, which has gained momentum in recent years, is Smart City. It mainly focuses on how to increase the quality of life of citizens by using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
Kim Boes +2 more
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Accessible Tourism Experiences in Smart Destinations
2021Accessible tourism is among the issues that have been emphasized in recent years. Smart technologies which have developed and become widespread nowadays are seen as an important tool in ensuring accessibility in destinations. Today, destinations are trying to improve the tourism experiences of individuals with some form of disability by using smart ...
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Smart Tourism Destination Governance
2015Purpose - This paper starts from the smart city concept and addresses its relevance for the tourism management literature to develop a process framework of "smart tourism destination governance", which identifies the temporal stages and the crucial actions to take for designing and implementing a governance model oriented at the smart transformation of
Luisa Errichiello, Roberto Micera
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From the traditional understanding of tourism destination to the smart tourism destination
Current Issues in Tourism, 2017The paper reviews the evolution of key tourism destination concepts, with the aim to emphasize the extent of changes that occurred in understanding the term ‘destination’ over the past decades.
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