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Implementation of IoT-Based Smart Tourism Destination Tools as Tourism Leisure 5.0
Due to its ability to create commercial opportunities that local communities can manage, tourism is a well-known industry with significant development potential.
Andi Supriadi Chan +4 more
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ABSTRACT Drawing on dynamic capabilities view and upper echelons theory, this study shows how energy‐sector SMEs convert dynamic capabilities into green competitive advantage. We theorize that sensing–seizing–reconfiguring routines are associated with green competitive advantage only when top managers visibly prioritize environmental goals and foster a
Anna Chwiłkowska‐Kubala +4 more
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Are smart tourism destinations developing sustainably?
<p>This paper attempts to clarify our understanding of the ability of smart tourism to underpin sustainable destination development and the theoretical and practical challenges that must be faced in this process. Several challenges must be overcome if smart tourism is to associate with progress in achieving sustainable development at the ...
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ABSTRACT This study provides an exploratory, descriptive analysis of how knowledge management (KM) research engages with responsible sustainability from a strategic perspective. Using bibliometric science mapping, we analyse 97 Web of Science publications to identify dominant thematic patterns, relative emphases and conceptual blind spots shaping the ...
Jaime J. González‐Masip
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A Bibliometric Review of Research Progress, Trends, and Updates on Smart Tourism Research
Scholars are showing a growing interest in smart tourism, a promising trend in destination development. The current research studies have established a strong theoretical foundation on the functions of technology and the impacts of smart tourism on ...
Ziphozakhe Theophilus Shasha +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores the impact of green human resource management (GHRM) practices on three distinct green voice behaviors. Grounded in the person‐organization fit theory, the research examines how GHRM practices influence employees' willingness to express their environmental concerns and ideas while investigating the role of the Big Five ...
Pragya Gupta +5 more
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Digital Technology's Role in Circular Waste Management: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Combining circular economy ideas with digital tools offers a game‐changing way to tackle global sustainability problems. This paper focuses on how digital changes and circular economy models link up. A review has been conducted for 112 articles from 2021 to September 2025, using PRISMA‐2020 methodology. This study covered new tech like AI, IoT,
Reza Eslamipoor
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The role of TIAS in shaping smart tourism: governance perspectives on choosing intelligent destinations [PDF]
PurposeThis research paper examines the transformative impact of technological integration on the governance of tourist destinations, focusing particularly on the smart destination governance paradigm.
R. Naveen Kumar +3 more
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Purpose of this study is to predict the intentions of tourists to choose sustainable tourism destinations based on travel motivation, destination image, and word of mouth (WoM). Destination image factor is moderated by the knowledge factor.
Echo Perdana Kusumah +2 more
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ABSTRACT Marketers and policy makers have tried to bridge the green attitude–behavior gap through the use of pro‐environmental appeals using advertising to convey the “greenness” of their products. However, due to green‐feminine stereotyping, by focusing mainly on the green characteristics of the product, we may have alienated men, who, to safeguard ...
Agnieszka Chwialkowska +2 more
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