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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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Indonesian inquiry: A narrative of biocultural teaching on Sulawesi Utara
Abstract Using phenomenology, narrative inquiry and autoethnographic approaches, this study analyses a program of faculty development conducted alongside the delivery of an international field school. Through this study, we explore the value and benefits of inter‐cultural field programming and how these might serve to complement or to redress ...
David Zandvliet, Wiske Rotinsulu
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In smart tourism, co-creation involves a collaborative effort among tourists, tourism service providers, and other stakeholders to enhance tourism experiences.
Yue Yin, Junjie Gao, Younghwan Pan
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Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes e Gestão Do Conhecimento: Possíveis Convergências
Introduction: The present study addresses different themes that are on the agenda in the contemporary social context: Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM) and the potential tourism scenario that, mediated by competitiveness, outline the ...
Ricardo Ferreira Nunes +2 more
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Meeting the needs of the Millennials and Generation Z: gamification in tourism through geocaching [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a conceptual framework based on an understanding of the principles of popular mobile-enabled games, indicating how organisations in the tourism sector could meet the needs of Millennials and Generation Z ...
Heather Skinner, David Sarpong
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Operationalising Sufficiency in an Organisational Context: A Systematic Literature Review
ABSTRACT Efficiency‐led sustainability is important but often fails to deliver absolute reductions in resource use, leaving organisations exposed to rebound effects. What remains underexplored is how sufficiency, the strategic limitation of consumption and resource use, is operationalised within organisational contexts.
Shahrokh Nikou +2 more
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ABSTRACT Though prior studies have explored the effects of firms' social media marketing activities on customer engagement, the dynamics characterizing this association in bottom‐of‐the‐pyramid (BoP) markets remain tenuous, exposing a critical gap. Addressing this gap, we develop and test a model assessing (a) the effects of firms' sustainable social ...
Md. Al Amin +4 more
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Planning and managing rural recreational traffic flows: why the future can’t be more like the past [PDF]
The increasing popularity of rural tourism can cause traffic related problems at certain areas. Traffic congestion and parking problems are likely to occur as the infrastructure at these countryside destinations is seldom capable of dealing with the ...
Beunen, R. +2 more
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Smart tourism destinations: The backbone of tourism recov-ery
<p class="a"><span lang="EN-US">The world tourism industry is experiencing the worst situation in its history due to the health crisis caused by COVID-19. The problem is particularly acute in countries such as Spain, which had an important tourism sector that directly employed about 3 million people, 13% of total employment, and accounted ...
Andrés Fernández Alcantud +1 more
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates how environmental certifications—specifically, formal environmental management systems (EMSs) (ISO 14001, EMAS), and consumer‐facing eco‐labels—influence firm financial performance. Using a dual approach that includes a bibliometric review and a systematic analysis of key studies, we identify key trends, theoretical ...
Alberto Citterio
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