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Title Smart City And Smart Tourism: A Case Of Dubai
ID_Doc 50010
Authors Khan, MS; Woo, M; Nam, K; Chathoth, PK
Year 2017
Published SUSTAINABILITY, 9, 12
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su9122279
Abstract Over the past decade, the advent of new technology has brought about the emergence of smart cities aiming to provide their stakeholders with technology-based solutions that are effective and efficient. Insofar as the objective of smart cities is to improve outcomes that are connected to people, systems and processes of businesses, government and other public- and private-sector entities, its main goal is to improve the quality of life of all residents. Accordingly, smart tourism has emerged over the past few years as a subset of the smart city concept, aiming to provide tourists with solutions that address specific travel related needs. Dubai is an emerging tourism destination that has implemented smart city and smart tourism platforms to engage various stakeholders. The objective of this study is to identify best practices related to Dubai's smart city and smart tourism. In so doing, Dubai's mission and vision along with key dimensions and pillars are identified in relation to the advancements in the literature while highlighting key resources and challenges. A Smart Tourism Dynamic Responsive System (STDRS) framework is proposed while suggesting how Dubai may able to enhance users' involvement and their overall experience.
Author Keywords Dubai; smart city; smart tourism; destination image; data mining


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