Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields
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Resumo: | This article sought to map the current state of research on smart cities (CI) and smart tourist destinations (DTI), in order to verify similarities and/or dissonances that provide subsidies to reflect the theoretical structure of the fields, the current research agendas. and possible theoretical-methodological gaps. Therefore, a systematic review was carried out with the support of bibliometrics, based on articles indexed in the Web of Science. 39 articles on smart cities and 28 articles on smart tourist destinations were analyzed with the support of VOSviewer and Rayyan software. The results indicate that the journals that most concentrate the publications of both samples is Sustainability. The authors with the highest number of publications in the CI sample are Miltiadis D. Lytras (Greece) and Rob Kitchen (Ireland), and in DTI Ulrike Gretzel (USA) and Mariana Brandão Cavalheiro (Brazil) stand out. It was identified, therefore, that there are no researchers in common in the samples that produce research on both themes. The results of the analysis of the textual corpus suggest five agendas that are more frequent in CI: Governance and Management of Smart Cities; Intelligence Applied to Urban Contexts; Social Dimension and Citizen Inclusion; Big Data and Ethical Data Management; Critique of Technological Determinism. In DTI, the main agendas are: Governance and Management of Smart Tourist Destinations; Technologies, Innovation and Value Co-creation; Dimension of Intelligent Experience, Theoretical-Methodological Basis of DTI, Critical Perspective of the Model. Of the contents discussed, governance is the topic that moves consistently between the two themes. However, sustainability, which is a premise of the guiding models of both cities and the model of smart tourist destinations, is tangent in the researches. It is configured, therefore, as a research gap, mainly in empirical works that portray the effectiveness of the DTI model in improving the sustainability of destinations. |
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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the FieldsAproximación a la Producción Científica entre Ciudades Inteligentes y Destinos Turísticos. Síntesis Bibliométrica y Estructura Teórica de los CamposAproximação da Produção Científica Entre Cidades Inteligentes e Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes. Síntese Bibliométrica e Estrutura Teórica dos Campos. Smart CitiesSmart Tourist DestinationsBibliometricCidades InteligentesDestinos Turísticos InteligentesBibliometriaThis article sought to map the current state of research on smart cities (CI) and smart tourist destinations (DTI), in order to verify similarities and/or dissonances that provide subsidies to reflect the theoretical structure of the fields, the current research agendas. and possible theoretical-methodological gaps. Therefore, a systematic review was carried out with the support of bibliometrics, based on articles indexed in the Web of Science. 39 articles on smart cities and 28 articles on smart tourist destinations were analyzed with the support of VOSviewer and Rayyan software. The results indicate that the journals that most concentrate the publications of both samples is Sustainability. The authors with the highest number of publications in the CI sample are Miltiadis D. Lytras (Greece) and Rob Kitchen (Ireland), and in DTI Ulrike Gretzel (USA) and Mariana Brandão Cavalheiro (Brazil) stand out. It was identified, therefore, that there are no researchers in common in the samples that produce research on both themes. The results of the analysis of the textual corpus suggest five agendas that are more frequent in CI: Governance and Management of Smart Cities; Intelligence Applied to Urban Contexts; Social Dimension and Citizen Inclusion; Big Data and Ethical Data Management; Critique of Technological Determinism. In DTI, the main agendas are: Governance and Management of Smart Tourist Destinations; Technologies, Innovation and Value Co-creation; Dimension of Intelligent Experience, Theoretical-Methodological Basis of DTI, Critical Perspective of the Model. Of the contents discussed, governance is the topic that moves consistently between the two themes. However, sustainability, which is a premise of the guiding models of both cities and the model of smart tourist destinations, is tangent in the researches. It is configured, therefore, as a research gap, mainly in empirical works that portray the effectiveness of the DTI model in improving the sustainability of destinations.Este artículo buscó mapear el estado actual de la investigación sobre ciudades inteligentes (CI) y destinos turísticos inteligentes (DTI), con el fin de verificar similitudes y/o disonancias que brindan subsidios para reflejar la estructura teórica de los campos, las agendas de investigación actuales. y posibles lagunas teórico-metodológicas. Por ello, se realizó una revisión sistemática con apoyo de bibliometría, a partir de artículos indexados en la Web of Science. Se analizaron 39 artículos sobre ciudades inteligentes y 28 artículos sobre destinos turísticos inteligentes con el apoyo del software VOSviewer y Rayyan. Los resultados indican que las revistas que más concentran las publicaciones de ambas muestras es Sostenibilidad. Los autores con mayor número de publicaciones en la muestra de CI son Miltiadis D. Lytras (Grecia) y Rob Kitchen (Irlanda), y en DTI se destacan Ulrike Gretzel (EE.UU.) y Mariana Brandão Cavalheiro (Brasil). Se identificó, por tanto, que no existen investigadores en común en las muestras que produzcan investigaciones sobre ambos temas. Los resultados del análisis del corpus textual sugieren cinco agendas más frecuentes en CI: Gobernanza y Gestión de Ciudades Inteligentes; Inteligencia Aplicada a Contextos Urbanos; Dimensión Social e Inclusión Ciudadana; Big Data y Gestión Ética de Datos; Crítica del determinismo tecnológico. En DTI, las principales agendas son: Gobernanza y Gestión de Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes; Tecnologías, Innovación y Co-creación de Valor; Dimensión de la Experiencia Inteligente, Bases Teórico-Metodológicas de la DTI, Perspectiva Crítica del Modelo. De los contenidos discutidos, la gobernanza es el tema que se mueve consistentemente entre los dos temas. Sin embargo, la sostenibilidad, que es una premisa de los modelos rectores tanto de ciudades como del modelo de destinos turísticos inteligentes, es tangente en las investigaciones. Se configura, por tanto, como un vacío de investigación, principalmente en trabajos empíricos que retratan la eficacia del modelo DTI en la mejora de la sostenibilidad de los destinos.O presente artigo buscou mapear o estado atual das pesquisas sobre Cidades Inteligentes (CI) e Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes (DTI), a fim de verificar similaridades e ou dissonâncias que forneçam subsídios para refletir a estrutura teórica dos campos, das agendas de pesquisa vigentes e de possíveis lacunas teórico-metodológicas. Para tanto, foi realizada uma revisão sistemática com suporte da bibliometria, a partir de artigos indexados na Web of Science. Foram analisados 39 artigos sobre cidades inteligentes e 28 artigos sobre destinos turísticos inteligentes com apoio dos softwares VOSViewer e Rayyan. Os resultados indicam que os periódicos que mais concentram as publicações de ambas as amostras é Sustainability. Os autores como maior número de publicação da amostra de CI é Miltiadis D. Lytras (Grécia) e Rob Kitchen (Irlanda), e na amostra de DTI Ulrike Gretzel (EUA) e Mariana Brandão Cavalheiro (Brasil) se destacam. Identificou-se, portanto, que não há pesquisadores em comuns nas amostras que produzam pesquisas em ambos os temas. Os resultados da análise do corpus textual sugerem cinco agendas que são mais frequentes em CI: Governança e Gestão das Cidades Inteligentes; Inteligência Aplicada a Contextos Urbanos; Dimensão Social e Inclusão do cidadão; Big Data e Gestão Ética de Dados; Crítica ao Determinismo Tecnológico. Já em DTI as principais agendas são: Governança e Gestão de Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes; Tecnologias, Inovação e Cocriação de Valor; Dimensão da Experiência Inteligente, Base Teórico-Metodológica dos DTI, Perspectiva Crítica do modelo. Dos conteúdos debatidos, a governança é o tópico que transita de forma consistente entre as duas temáticas. Todavia, a sustentabilidade, que é uma premissa dos modelos orientadores tanto de cidades como do modelo de destinos turísticos inteligentes, é tangenciada nas pesquisas. Configura-se, portanto, como uma lacuna de pesquisa principalmente em trabalhos empíricos que retratem a efetividade do modelo de DTI na melhoria da sustentabilidade dos destinos. 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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields Aproximación a la Producción Científica entre Ciudades Inteligentes y Destinos Turísticos. Síntesis Bibliométrica y Estructura Teórica de los Campos Aproximação da Produção Científica Entre Cidades Inteligentes e Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes. Síntese Bibliométrica e Estrutura Teórica dos Campos. |
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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields |
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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields Sampaio, Eliane Smart Cities Smart Tourist Destinations Bibliometric Cidades Inteligentes Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes Bibliometria |
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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields |
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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields |
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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields |
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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields |
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Approaching the Scientific Production Between Smart Cities and Tourism Destinations. Bibliometric Synthesis and Theoretical Structure of the Fields |
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Sampaio, Eliane |
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Sampaio, Eliane Cordeiro Braga, Débora |
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Cordeiro Braga, Débora |
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Sampaio, Eliane Cordeiro Braga, Débora |
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Smart Cities Smart Tourist Destinations Bibliometric Cidades Inteligentes Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes Bibliometria |
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Smart Cities Smart Tourist Destinations Bibliometric Cidades Inteligentes Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes Bibliometria |
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This article sought to map the current state of research on smart cities (CI) and smart tourist destinations (DTI), in order to verify similarities and/or dissonances that provide subsidies to reflect the theoretical structure of the fields, the current research agendas. and possible theoretical-methodological gaps. Therefore, a systematic review was carried out with the support of bibliometrics, based on articles indexed in the Web of Science. 39 articles on smart cities and 28 articles on smart tourist destinations were analyzed with the support of VOSviewer and Rayyan software. The results indicate that the journals that most concentrate the publications of both samples is Sustainability. The authors with the highest number of publications in the CI sample are Miltiadis D. Lytras (Greece) and Rob Kitchen (Ireland), and in DTI Ulrike Gretzel (USA) and Mariana Brandão Cavalheiro (Brazil) stand out. It was identified, therefore, that there are no researchers in common in the samples that produce research on both themes. The results of the analysis of the textual corpus suggest five agendas that are more frequent in CI: Governance and Management of Smart Cities; Intelligence Applied to Urban Contexts; Social Dimension and Citizen Inclusion; Big Data and Ethical Data Management; Critique of Technological Determinism. In DTI, the main agendas are: Governance and Management of Smart Tourist Destinations; Technologies, Innovation and Value Co-creation; Dimension of Intelligent Experience, Theoretical-Methodological Basis of DTI, Critical Perspective of the Model. Of the contents discussed, governance is the topic that moves consistently between the two themes. However, sustainability, which is a premise of the guiding models of both cities and the model of smart tourist destinations, is tangent in the researches. It is configured, therefore, as a research gap, mainly in empirical works that portray the effectiveness of the DTI model in improving the sustainability of destinations. |
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