Smart Tourism Ecosystems

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Smart Tourism Ecosystems Dr. Ulrike Gretzel

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Smart Tourism Ecosystems

Dr. Ulrike Gretzel

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Ecosystem Perspective

• Community of interacting organisms and their environment

• Death, birth, evolution• A digital ecosystem is a distributed, adaptive,

open socio-technical system with properties of:– self-organisation, – scalability and – sustainability

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Systems Theory• Self-regulation• Adaptive: stimuli/feedback

• System boundaries• Size• Equilibrium

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Actor Network Theory

• Maps relations that are simultaneously material (between things) and semiotic (between concepts)

• Assumes actors can be non-human• Agency located in heterogeneous associations

between human and non-human actors• Intermediary – input passes through; Mediator –

input is substantially transformed

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Value Networks• Value co-creation and co-consumption• What value for whom? • With whom?

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Smart• Quick thought, able, apt• Programmed to be capable of independent

action (smart weapon)

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Smart Cities• Investments in human and social capital and traditional

(transport) and modern (ICT) communication infrastructure fuel sustainable economic development and a high quality of life, with a wise management of natural resources, through participatory action and engagement (Caragliu et al. 2009).

• Smart cities can be identified along six main dimensions:– a smart economy– smart mobility– a smart environment– smart people– smart living– smart governance