Format: Title page, Table of Contents, Introduction,
Main Body, Conclusion, Works Cited
Guidance on
approaching the topic:
a. Review the literature on the Smart City concept.
How is it defined in academic literature? What are its characteristics?
b. Based on relevant theories and frameworks, discuss
whether tourism planning and development could incorporate the principles of
the Smart City concept. In doing so, students need to assess the challenges and
opportunities related to tourism development of a destination, including
tourism impacts, as well as the requirements for tourism planning, in so far
considering tourism infrastructure requirements, requirements of tourism supply
such as tourism accommodation, attractions, auxiliary services, transportation,
requirements by the distribution channel (T/Os and T/As), etc.
c. Students can
find the EE’s action plan on the Smart City concept. After carefully reviewing
the policy requirements, students need to examine the role of tourism
stakeholders in adopting the EE action plan on Smart Cities in a tourism
destination. How are tourism stakeholders affected in the short and in the long
run? Among other aspects, students may want to consider stakeholders’
resistance to change; community involvement and the role of the locals in
adopting the Smart City concept practices for tourism purposes; the
applicability of the Smart City concept for nonurban tourism destinations, the
use of technology in the application of the Smart City concept, etc.
d. On the basis of a., b., and c. above, students are
asked to identify a tourism destination operating as a Smart City. Students
need to present, in no more than 500 words, what are, according to their
opinion, the examples and practices that reflect the Smart City concept in the
destination. In this section, apart from academic literature, students are
welcome to use screenshots, google maps, industry web references, the
destination’s official internet site, etc.
Sources to consider adding:
https://commission.europa.eu/eu-regional-and-urban-development/topics/cities-and-urban-development/city-initiatives/smart-cities_en
https://smart-tourism-capital.ec.europa.eu/seville-winner-2023-competition_en
Leiper, N., Stear, L., Hing, N., Firth, T., (2008)
“Partial Industrialisation in Tourism: A new Model”; Current Issues
in Tourism 11(3), 207-235
Plog, S. (2001). Why destination areas rise and fall
in popularity : an update of a cornell quarterly classic. Cornell Hotel and
Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 42(3), 13–24.
https://doi-org.acg.idm.oclc.org/10.1177/0010880401423001
Butler, R.W. (1980). “The concept of a tourist area
cycle of evolution: implications for management of resources”. Canadian
Geographer, 24(1), 5-12.
Butler, R.W. (2009). “Tourism in the future: Cycles,
waves or wheels?” Futures, 41, 346-352.
Dodds, R., and Butler, R., (2010). “Barriers to
implementing sustainable tourism policy in mass tourism
destinations”. Tourismos 5(1), pp.
35-53.
Andergassen, R., Candela, G., Figini, P. (2013)
“An economic model for tourism destinations: Product sophistication and
price coordination” Tourism Management, 37, 86-98.
Cohen, E. and Cohen, S. (2012) “Current
sociological theories and issues in tourism” Annals of Tourism Research,
39(4), 2177-2202.
Jovicic, D., & Ivanovic, V. (2007). The Role of
Carrying Capacity within Conceptual Framework of Contemporary Tourism. Tourism
and Hospitality Management, 13(3), 607–614.
https://doi.org/http://hrcak.srce.hr/thm?lang=en
Yilmaz, B. S., & Gunel, O. D. (2009). The
Importance of Strategic Stakeholder Management in Tourism Sector: Research on
Probable Applications. Tourismos, 4(1), 97–108.
Perkumienė, Dalia, and Rasa Pranskūnienė. 2019.
“Overtourism: Between the Right to Travel and Residents’ Rights”
Sustainability 11, no. 7: 2138. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11072138
Grable, J.E. (2019). An introduction to Kondratieff
Waves. Journal of Financial Service Professionals. 73(3). 19-22.
Geiger, N. (2014). Cycles “versus” Growth in
Schumpeter: A graphical Interpretation of some core theoretical remarks. Cahier
d’Economie Politique, (67), 35-54.
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only from what I suggested above.
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