Towards a Consensual Definition for Smart Tourism and Smart Tourism Tools
Ant\'onio Galv\~ao, Fernando Brito e Abreu, Jo\~ao Joanaz de Melo

TL;DR
This paper addresses the lack of a clear, consistent definition of smart tourism and tools, proposing a participatory approach with experts to develop evaluation methodologies for the field.
Contribution
It introduces a participatory methodology involving global experts to refine the definition of smart tourism and develop adaptable evaluation tools.
Findings
Identified research uncertainties and contradictions in smart tourism definitions.
Developed a participatory approach involving international experts.
Aimed to create adaptable evaluation methodologies for smart tourism tools.
Abstract
Smart tourism (ST) stems from the concepts of e-tourism - focused on the digitalization of processes within the tourism industry, and digital tourism - also considering the digitalization within the tourist experience. The earlier ST references found regard ST Destinations and emerge from the development of Smart Cities. Our initial literature review on the ST concept and Smart Tourism Tools (STT) revealed significant research uncertainties: ST is poorly defined and frequently linked to the concept of Smart Cities; different authors have different, sometimes contradictory, views on the goals of ST; STT claims are often only based on technological aspects, and their "smartness" is difficult to evaluate; often the term "Smart" describes developments fueled by cutting-edge technologies, which lose that status after a few years. This chapter is part of the ongoing initiative to build an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Marketing and Social Media · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
