2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11143967
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Association Rule Mining Tourist-Attractive Destinations for the Sustainable Development of a Large Tourism Area in Hokkaido Using Wi-Fi Tracking Data

Abstract: The rise of radiofrequency scanner technology has led to its potential application in the observation of people’s movements. This study used a Wi-Fi scanner device to track tourists’ traveling behavior in Hokkaido’s tourism area, which occupies a large region that features a unique natural landscape. Inbound tourists have significantly increased in recent years; thus, tourism’s sustainability is considered to be important for maintaining the tourism atmosphere in the long term. Using internet-enabled technolog… Show more

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“…In this direction, digital sustainability assumes two specific connotations shaped by the holistic perspective of the supply and demand side together. From the demand side, there are digital tourists, like experiencing the destination, attractions and services according to the vision of using digital technologies during their stay [21]. These technologies offer the possibility of increasing the level of immersion within the tourism experience [22].…”
Section: Literature Review: Sustainable Tourism and Its Interconnectimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this direction, digital sustainability assumes two specific connotations shaped by the holistic perspective of the supply and demand side together. From the demand side, there are digital tourists, like experiencing the destination, attractions and services according to the vision of using digital technologies during their stay [21]. These technologies offer the possibility of increasing the level of immersion within the tourism experience [22].…”
Section: Literature Review: Sustainable Tourism and Its Interconnectimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As emerged from the graph, some of the most recurring words are performance (21), management (24), and competitiveness (13). Indeed, scholars question how tourism firms and destinations can achieve the sustainable competitive advantage (from here the terms competitiveness, performance as well as the most generic management) [100,101].…”
Section: Co-word Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the Internet-of-Things (IoT) data sent over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi have been used to monitor and estimate the number of passengers and the waiting time for buses and subway trains [23,24]. Wi-Fi data have also been used to track tourists and score the attractiveness of tourist attractions [25]. This allows a strategic implementation of services, including the estimation of factors that impact tourism and offering recommendations to tourists [26,27].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Murai et al [2020] also used them to analyze behavior patterns in large-scaled leisure facilities. There is much research using Wi-Fi packet sensors [Arreeras et al, 2019;Tanaka et al, 2019]. Shingai et al [2016] is researching the utilization possibility of mobile spatial statistics.…”
Section: Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%