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Big data analytics for knowledge generation in tourism destinations - A case from Sweden

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jdmm.2014.08.002

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Big data analytics; Tourism destination; Destination management information system; Business intelligence; Data mining; Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)

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  1. KK-Foundation project 'Engineering the Knowledge Destination' (Stockholm, Sweden) [20100260]

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This paper presents a knowledge infrastructure which has recently been implemented as a genuine novelty at the leading Swedish mountain tourism destination, Are. By applying a Business Intelligence approach, the Destination Management Information System Are (DMIS-Are) drives knowledge creation and application as a precondition for organizational learning at tourism destinations. Schianetz, Kavanagh, and Lockington's (2007) concept of the 'Learning Tourism Destination' and the 'Knowledge Destination Framework' introduced by Hopken, Fuchs, Keil, and Lexhagen (2011) build the theoretical fundament for the technical architecture of the presented Business Intelligence application. After having introduced the development process of indicators measuring destination performance as well as customer behaviour and experince the paper highlights how DMIS-Are can be used by tourism managers to gain new knowledge about customer-based destination processes focused on pre- and post-travel phases, like Web-Navigation, Booking and Feedback. After a concluding discussion about the various components building the prototypically implemented BI-based DMIS infrastructure with data from destination stakeholders, the agenda of future research is sketched. The agenda considers, for instance, the application of real-time Business Intelligence to gain real-time knowledge on tourists' on-site behaviour at tourism destinations. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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