Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The tourism management literature has recently shown increasing interest in exploring the potential offered by
the smart tourism destination initiative, conceived as the integrated use of ICT solutions for achieving greater
efficiency and sustainability, enriching the tourist experience and boosting destination competitiveness. However,
innovative technologies risk to be ineffective without adequate governance structures that are required to ensure
the effective coordination and integration of tourism firms, government and communities in implementing a
holistic smart-oriented development plan for destinations.
This paper aims to integrate the recent smart approach with the destination governance theory to develop a
governance process framework for smart tourism destinations. The framework explains how the smart approach
can inform the planning and implementation of smart development goals, and specifically how smartness
principles, tools and methods can be applied to increase the sustainable competitiveness of destinations beyond
the mere technology dimension, making explicit the role of collaborative structures, user-driven services, social
innovation and local community involvement. At the theoretical level, the paper offers an integrative perspective
for designing and implementing effective smart tourism destination governance structures and processes. In
practical terms, the framework can be viewed as a flexible tool in the hands of destination managers and policy
makers: it shows how to match the design of governance structures and processes with the specific destination
context and how to exploit "smart dimensions" for its development by relying on an incremental logic based on
subsequent, interdependent stages.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Smart Tourism; Destination governance; Smart governance; Conceptual framework
Elenco autori:
Errichiello, Luisa; Micera, Roberto
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