2024
DOI: 10.1108/ijtc-09-2023-0193
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Constructing Spanish smart destinations: a new guide for the tourism industry

Lázaro Florido-Benítez

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyse Benidorm, San Sebastián, Gijón, Málaga, Tenerife Island and Santander smart tourist destinations (STDs) as a touristic model and example to follow by other destinations in Spain and all over the world. Design/methodology/approach To fulfil the stated objective, this study follows several phases that introduce and classify a set of measures implemented by the six Spanish smart destinations to be designed as a STD. Findings Findings suggest that being a STD req… Show more

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“…websites, apps and social media) is more convincing than typical tour operators for foreign tourists (Devkota et al , 2023). DMOs, hotel establishments and other tourism and destination businesses should coordinate their promotion and marketing initiatives (Florido-Benítez, 2024) to ensure their effectiveness. The growing demand for tourists is related to tourism destination promotional activities (Chang and Chiang, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…websites, apps and social media) is more convincing than typical tour operators for foreign tourists (Devkota et al , 2023). DMOs, hotel establishments and other tourism and destination businesses should coordinate their promotion and marketing initiatives (Florido-Benítez, 2024) to ensure their effectiveness. The growing demand for tourists is related to tourism destination promotional activities (Chang and Chiang, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The successful development of the smart city of Zurich in recent years has been aided by a sound economic climate, good governance, cybersecurity systems, and the implementation of important technology strategies within the city [95]. In the case of Málaga smart city, cybersecurity is a priority in the management of the governance, tourism, safety, logistics, and air transport activities, thanks to Google's cybersecurity centre, which improved cybersecurity protocols and systems in the entire city [96]. Governance in smart cities involves the gathering, processing, and sharing of intelligence data, which allows smart cities to increase their resilience against future attacks [10,97].…”
Section: Smart Cities' Need To Prevent Future Cyberattacks and Cybert...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To explore new initiatives related to tourists' experiences between cities and their tourism activities such as at theme parks and museums, first, DMOs need to analyse tourists' preferences, and then design digital marketing campaigns that can improve the sustainability of the tourism industry in cities [37,38]. DMOs must monitor how residents and tourists acquire information through DMOs' websites and apps to improve cities' tourism supply at both their origin and destination [39]. However, residents who visit theme parks in their cities may rate the socio-economic and environmental impacts of tourism development differently than foreign tourists [40].…”
Section: Theme Parks Help To Improve Cities' Economies and Tourism Ac...mentioning
confidence: 99%