Tourism Information Technology: 3 Edition
Tourism Information Technology: 3 Edition
3rd Edition
Tourism Information
Technology
PIERRE J. BENCKENDORFF
ZHENG XIANG
PAULINE J. SHELDON
COMPLIMENTARY TEACHING
MATERIALS
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Chapter 2
The Digital Tourism Landscape
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Key Concepts
Inspiration
Entities
Suppliers,
Travelers,
Intermediaries,
Connections Governments,
Broadband, DMOs Devices
Mobile, WiFi, Desktops, Smart
NFC, BLE, GPS, Devices, Mobile
Broadcasting, Devices, Digital
Protocols,
Communities
Kiosks
Social Networks
Reflection Standards
Blogs, Reviews,
Transaction
Content Forums, Wikis,
Rich Media, Local Experts, Touch Points
Maps, Media Sharing Websites,
Navigation, Search, Engines,
Transactions, Mobile Apps,
Dynamic Content, Email, Telephone,
User Generated Face-to-face
Content
Experience
Electronics
Electricity
Steam Power
Mechanization
WebCrawler,
Netscape Baidu Google Oculus Rift,
Google .travel Images, Siri HoloLens
Search Skype domain
Mosaic Web 2.0 Wikipedia, Google Glass,
Browser Hotmail coined iPod iPhone iPad Amazon Echo
Internet & Technology
Developments
Del.icio.us,
LinkedIn, Instagram,
Tencent Dot.com bubble YouTube Pinterest, Apple App
WordPress, Amazon
Reddit iQiyi Store 40bn
Alipay, Cloud (EC2) Facebook 1bn downloads
Alibaba, Taobao Uber, Weibo, users
Napster, Twitter,
eBay, Netflix YouKu, WhatsApp,
Amazon Blogger, PayPal Quora WeChat, Tik Tok
Facebook Spotify
QQ Twitch eCommerce & Social
Media Developments
‘Early adopters’
adopt products
Negative publicity
Supplier proliferation
R&D
Peak of
Technology Trough of Slope of Plateau of
Inflated
Trigger Expectations Disillusionment Enlightenment Productivity
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Everyday life
High tech High touch
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Discussion Questions
1. In 2007 the World Economic Forum released three scenarios
of digital ecosystems, which are summarized in the following
YouTube video: http://youtu.be/jnrAtXt3uu4/.
Considering IT developments since 2007, which one has been
the most accurate? Justify your answer and discuss the
implications for IT and tourism.
2. Speak to someone who works for a company in the
hospitality or tourism sector regarding their adoption and use
of a specific, important technology. According to Rogers’
Diffusion of Innovation Theory, which category (i.e.,
innovator, early adoptor, early majority, late majority, and
laggard) do you think they belong to? Why?
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Discussion Questions
3. Conduct your own research about the major generational
cohorts alive today (Baby Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y and Gen
Z). Do they differ in how they use technologies? Are older
consumers as likely to use IT for travel purposes as younger
consumers?
4. Provide examples of how the use of technology can deliver
both high-tech and high-touch outcomes.
5. What are the key elements of the TAM? Provide your own
tourism and technology example to illustrate the various
components of this model.
6. In this chapter we used AirBnB to illustrate the concept of
disruptive innovation. Identify another example of
disruptive innovation in tourism and use Christensen et al.’s
model of low-market/new-market footholds to justify your
example.
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Useful Websites
Inspirock
www.inspirock.com
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