Tourism and the smartphone app: capabilities, emerging practice and scope in the travel domain

Janet Dickinson, Karen Ghali, Tom Cherrett, Chris Speed, Nigel Davies, Sarah Norgate

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Abstract / Description of output

Based on its advanced computing capabilities and ubiquity, the smartphone has rapidly been adopted as a tourism travel tool. With a growing number of users and a wide variety of applications emerging, the smartphone is fundamentally altering our current use and understanding of the transport network and tourism travel. Based on a review of smartphone apps, this paper evaluates the current functionalities used in the domestic tourism travel domain and highlights where the next major developments lie. Then, at a more conceptual level, the paper analyses how the smartphone mediates tourism travel and the role it might play in more collaborative and dynamic travel decisions to facilitate sustainable travel. Some emerging research challenges are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCurrent Issues in Tourism
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2013

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • smartphone
  • app
  • internet of things
  • transport
  • mobile media
  • sustainable travel

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