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Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in Smart Tourism : Challenges and Pitfalls of Technology Deployment for Sustainable Destinations.
ISBN:
9783031336775
Title:
Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in Smart Tourism : Challenges and Pitfalls of Technology Deployment for Sustainable Destinations.
Author:
Pasquinelli, Cecilia, author.
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (166 pages)
Series:
Tourism on the Verge Series
Contents:
Chapter 1: Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in Smart Destinations: An Integrative Perspective -- 1.1 Rethinking Tourism Innovation in the Tech-Clash Era: Towards a Smart Tourism Mindset for Sustainability and Human Wellbeing -- 1.2 Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in Smart Tourism: A Call for an Integrative Research -- 1.3 The Pre-pandemic Legacy of the Overtourism Debate -- 1.4 COVID-19 Pandemic: Continuities and Emerging Scenarios -- 1.5 Book Aim, Emerging Research Gaps, and Questions -- 1.6 The Bookś Structure -- References -- Chapter 2: Blending Technology-Driven and Social-Driven Innovation in Smart Tourism Destinations -- 2.1 Innovation: Key Streams of Conceptualisation -- 2.2 Innovation in Tourism and Hospitality Research -- 2.3 Innovation in Knowledge-Based Destination -- 2.4 Social-Driven Innovation -- 2.4.1 The Role of Destination Actors -- 2.4.2 The Role of Social Capital -- 2.5 Technology-Driven Innovation -- 2.6 Mapping Technology-Driven Innovation in Tourism Research: A Literature Review -- 2.6.1 Actors Involved in Destination Innovation -- 2.6.2 ICT-Based Tools in Destination Innovation -- 2.6.3 Drivers and Forms of Destination Innovation -- 2.7 Smart Tourism -- 2.8 The Smart Tourism Mindset Combining Technology- and Social-Driven Innovation -- 2.9 E-Participative Governance -- 2.10 Experience Co-creation -- 2.11 Social Innovation -- 2.12 Creative Tourism -- References -- Chapter 3: Smart and Sustainable Destination Management: An Analytical Framework -- 3.1 Sustainable and Responsible Tourism: A Destination Management Perspective -- 3.1.1 The Link Between Sustainability and Competitiveness -- 3.1.2 Stakeholder Engagement and Sustainable Tourism Governance -- 3.1.2.1 The Objective and the Subjective Dimensions of Sustainability.

3.1.2.2 Identification of Passive and Active Stakeholders of the Sustainable Destination -- 3.1.3 Sustainable Tourism and Sustainable Destination Management: Key Propositions -- 3.2 Recent Advancements in the Sustainable Tourism Debate: The Overtourism Debate -- 3.3 Addressing Tourism Imbalances: Normative Enforcement, Visitor- and Stakeholder-Oriented Destination Management -- 3.3.1 Normative Enforcement -- 3.3.2 Visitor-Oriented Destination Management -- 3.3.3 Stakeholder-Oriented Destination Management -- 3.4 Integrating Smartness and Sustainability: The Missing Links -- 3.4.1 The Academic Debate -- 3.4.2 The Policy Domain: The EU Context and the European Capital of Smart Tourism -- 3.5 Technologies, Projects, and Practices for the Smart and Sustainable Destination -- 3.5.1 ICT Tools for the Smart and Sustainable Destination -- 3.5.2 Interpreting ICT Tool Applications in the Frame of Sustainable Tourism Policies and Actions -- 3.6 Towards an Analytical Framework for Smart and Sustainable Destination Management -- References -- Chapter 4: Smart Technologies for Sustainable Tourism Development: Exploring Practices in European Destinations -- 4.1 Learning from the Practice: Smart Technologies for Sustainable Development -- 4.2 Smart Tourism Enhancing Experiences, Sustainability, and Accessibility: The Case of Genoa, Italy -- 4.2.1 The Genoa Tourism Destination -- 4.2.2 The Exploracity Immersive Experience -- 4.2.3 Smart Tourism Projects Enhancing Accessibility and Sustainability -- 4.2.4 Key Learning Points -- 4.3 Experimenting with Remote Destination Experiences: The Case of the Faroe Islands -- 4.3.1 The Faroe Islands Tourism Destination -- 4.3.2 Local Commitment to Sustainability -- 4.3.3 The Remote Tourism Project -- 4.3.4 Key Learning Points -- 4.4 Smart Mobility and Access to Reduce Congestion: The Case of Dubrovnik, Croatia.

4.4.1 The Dubrovnik Tourism Destination -- 4.4.2 The Respect the City Project -- 4.4.3 Smart Tourism Projects Enhancing Sustainability -- 4.4.4 Learning from the Practice -- 4.5 Smart Experience Design for the Metropolitan Ecosystem: The Case of Lyon, France -- 4.5.1 The Lyon Tourism Destination and the 2019 European Capital of Smart Tourism -- 4.5.2 The OnlyLyon Ecosystem: A Long-Term City Development Path -- 4.5.3 The Only Lyon Experience: Towards Big Data-Based Experience Design -- 4.5.4 Key Learning Points -- 4.6 Building the Sustainable Tourism Knowledge Ecosystem: The Case of Goteborg, Sweden -- 4.6.1 The Goteborg Tourism Destination and the 2020 European Capital of Smart Tourism -- 4.6.2 The Virtual Destination for the Sustainable Experience Industry -- 4.6.3 Destination Data Platform: Towards a Tourism Knowledge Ecosystem -- 4.6.4 Key Learning Points -- 4.7 Exploiting Smart Experiences and Digital Stakeholder Engagement for Sustainable Destination Development -- 4.7.1 Smart Experience for Sustainable Development -- 4.7.2 Digital Stakeholder Engagement for Sustainable Development -- 4.7.3 Emerging Managerial Approaches: Normative Enforcement, Visitor-Oriented Destination Management, and Stakeholder-Oriented... -- References -- Chapter 5: Framing Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in Smart Tourism Destinations: Conceptual Advancements and Research Agen... -- 5.1 Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in Smart Tourism Destinations -- 5.2 Sustainability Management and Policy Implications -- 5.3 Setting the SOI Research Agenda in Smart Tourism Destinations -- 5.3.1 Smart Technologies Boosting the Sustainable Destination as a Place of Inclusion and Wellbeing -- 5.3.2 Smart Tourism Mindset Fosters Sustainability-Oriented Innovation -- 5.3.3 Knowledge Production, Acquisition, Elaboration, and Big Data -- 5.3.4 Destination Management Organisations.

5.4 Conceptualising SOI in the Smart Tourism Destination: Emerging Traits and Research Hypotheses -- References.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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