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The implications of generative artificial intelligence in academic research and higher education in tourism and hospitality

Tarik Doğru, Nathana Line, Lydia Hanks, Fulya Açikgöz, JéAnna Abbott, Selim Bakir, Adiyukh Berbekova, Anil Bilgihan, Ali İskender, Murat Kizildag, Minwoo Lee, Woojin Lee, Sean McGinley, Makarand Mody, İrem Önder, Özgür Özdemir, Courtney Suess

2023Tourism Economics65 citationsDOI

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to critically review the effect of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools on higher education and research in the tourism and hospitality (TH) field. This manuscript identifies capabilities and implications of these GAI applications through a theoretical lens. GAI adoption in TH education can facilitate personalized learning experiences, enhance the technological competence of students, and foster a more diverse and inclusive learning environment. For academic research, GAI-enabled technologies may revolutionize data collection, analysis, and writing in a myriad of ways. However, there are multiple ethical and legal concerns associated with adoption that must be considered. At the end of this paper, we propose ten discussion questions aimed at stimulating conversation about adoption of GAI tools in TH education and research.

Topics & Concepts

HospitalityTourismGenerative grammarCompetence (human resources)ConversationSociologyKnowledge managementField (mathematics)Hospitality management studiesHigher educationEngineering ethicsPsychologyPolitical scienceComputer scienceEngineeringArtificial intelligenceSocial psychologyCommunicationMathematicsPure mathematicsLawAI in Service InteractionsDigital Marketing and Social MediaHospitality and Tourism Education
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