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Smart tourism cities: a duality of place where technology supports the convergence of touristic and residential experiences

Ulrike Gretzel, Chulmo Koo

2021Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research172 citationsDOI

Abstract

Smart tourism emerges from the application of advanced technologies in the context of destinations, most often cities. It borrows extensively from smart city development ideas but its conceptualization as well as realization have been kept separate from broader smart city initiatives. This paper argues that such a separation makes little sense in a world where the everyday and the touristic increasingly overlap and smart technologies blur the lines between residential areas and tourism precincts. To resolve the issue, it introduces the concept of the smart tourism city and conceptualizes it in theoretical and practical terms to illustrate its value.

Topics & Concepts

TourismConceptualizationSmart cityContext (archaeology)DestinationsEconomic geographyConvergence (economics)MarketingTourism geographyRegional scienceSociologyArchitectural engineeringBusinessComputer scienceGeographyEconomic growthEconomicsInternet of ThingsEngineeringWorld Wide WebArtificial intelligenceArchaeologySmart Cities and TechnologiesHuman Mobility and Location-Based AnalysisDigital Marketing and Social Media