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The tourism industry is inherently complex and a key
player in sustainable development. This paper intends to
discuss the path towards building a sustainable smart tourism
ecosystem model by delving deep into the pivotal topics with
interesting speculations on smart cities' perspectives that lay a
broader foundation of smart tourism destinations. First, it
discusses the interconnections and foundation of smart tourism
ecosystems by proposing a general conceptual model
describing traditional tourism transformation through ICTs.
Second, by explicating each building block of smart tourism
ecosystems and using systems methodology (systems thinking
method and qualitative modeling in a frame of system
dynamics) to break down the complex system of smart
tourism's roles and components. Such methods are widely
utilized in different fields of study to facilitate the decisionmaking process by furnishing a holistic view of the problem.
For that matter, Causal Loop Diagramming (CLDs) was used
as one of the powerful tools of systems thinking to depict smart
tourism ecosystems. The proposed causal loop diagram
considers sustainability as one of the main concerns and trying
to shed some light on intricate networks of businesses, socioeconomic, and environmental subsystems in smart tourism
destinations that are performing distinctively yet
interdependent. This study is an ongoing process employing
System Dynamics (SD) methodology for model testing and
validation.
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Smart tourism destinations Smart ecosystems Sustainable tourism Complex systems Systems methodology
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Center for Quality