Smart Tourism Destinations: (Mis)Aligning Touristic Destinations and Smart City Initiatives

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Autor(a) principal: Cavalheiro,Mariana Brandão
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Joia,Luiz Antonio, do Canto Cavalheiro,Gabriel Marcuzzo, Mayer,Verônica Feder
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Several tourism destinations around the world have started to implement smart city projects with the aim of improving the standard of living of their citizens, as well as the sustainability of their urban and touristic areas, which motivated the emergence of the concept of smart tourism destination. However, the extant literature on this subject is still incipient. Thus, this article aims to investigate, via an exploratory case study, whether the implementation of a smart city initiative in a touristic destination has helped it be transformed into a smart tourism destination. For that, a smart tourism destination development model is presented and applied as the theoretical lens adopted in this research. The results showed a clear misalignment between the smart city initiative and the touristic destination analyzed, as despite the opportunities arising from the technological infrastructure provided by the smart city project, the touristic sector of the city under analysis was not able to take advantage of the opportunities enabled by the smart city project. Lastly, one concluded that political discontinuity, missing local government tourism strategy and governance, lack of engagement of the citizens, and disregard for the local context were the main reasons for that misalignment.
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title Smart Tourism Destinations: (Mis)Aligning Touristic Destinations and Smart City Initiatives
spellingShingle Smart Tourism Destinations: (Mis)Aligning Touristic Destinations and Smart City Initiatives
Cavalheiro,Mariana Brandão
tourism destination
smart city
smart tourism destination
information and communication technology
tourism
title_short Smart Tourism Destinations: (Mis)Aligning Touristic Destinations and Smart City Initiatives
title_full Smart Tourism Destinations: (Mis)Aligning Touristic Destinations and Smart City Initiatives
title_fullStr Smart Tourism Destinations: (Mis)Aligning Touristic Destinations and Smart City Initiatives
title_full_unstemmed Smart Tourism Destinations: (Mis)Aligning Touristic Destinations and Smart City Initiatives
title_sort Smart Tourism Destinations: (Mis)Aligning Touristic Destinations and Smart City Initiatives
author Cavalheiro,Mariana Brandão
author_facet Cavalheiro,Mariana Brandão
Joia,Luiz Antonio
do Canto Cavalheiro,Gabriel Marcuzzo
Mayer,Verônica Feder
author_role author
author2 Joia,Luiz Antonio
do Canto Cavalheiro,Gabriel Marcuzzo
Mayer,Verônica Feder
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cavalheiro,Mariana Brandão
Joia,Luiz Antonio
do Canto Cavalheiro,Gabriel Marcuzzo
Mayer,Verônica Feder
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv tourism destination
smart city
smart tourism destination
information and communication technology
tourism
topic tourism destination
smart city
smart tourism destination
information and communication technology
tourism
description ABSTRACT Several tourism destinations around the world have started to implement smart city projects with the aim of improving the standard of living of their citizens, as well as the sustainability of their urban and touristic areas, which motivated the emergence of the concept of smart tourism destination. However, the extant literature on this subject is still incipient. Thus, this article aims to investigate, via an exploratory case study, whether the implementation of a smart city initiative in a touristic destination has helped it be transformed into a smart tourism destination. For that, a smart tourism destination development model is presented and applied as the theoretical lens adopted in this research. The results showed a clear misalignment between the smart city initiative and the touristic destination analyzed, as despite the opportunities arising from the technological infrastructure provided by the smart city project, the touristic sector of the city under analysis was not able to take advantage of the opportunities enabled by the smart city project. Lastly, one concluded that political discontinuity, missing local government tourism strategy and governance, lack of engagement of the citizens, and disregard for the local context were the main reasons for that misalignment.
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