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SHS Web Conf.
Volume 107, 2021
9th International Conference on Monitoring, Modeling & Management of Emergent Economy (M3E2 2021)
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Article Number | 07002 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | Modeling of Hospitality Sphere Development | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202110707002 | |
Published online | 24 May 2021 |
Modeling the development of the tourism industry in the smart age of globalization through transnational cooperation and capacity building
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Department of Management, Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University, 64 Zhukovskoho Str., Zaporizhzhia, 69600, Ukraine
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National Aviation University, 1 Liubomyra Huzara Ave., Kyiv, 03058, Ukraine
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Gromadka Commune Office, 9 General Wł. Sikorskiy Str., 59-706 Gromadka, Poland
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Warsaw University of Technology, 1 Politechniki Sq., 00-661 Warsaw, Poland
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Kyiv National University of Building and Architecture, 31 Povitroflotskyi Ave., Kyiv, 03680, Ukraine
* e-mail: nadezdash@ua.fm
The relevance of the chosen topic is related to the growing interest of researchers in technologies and mechanisms of growth of new touristic opportunities in the smart era of society, features of its impact on national policies in order to achieve strategic socio-economic goals of the countries both for domestic territories and along the path of development of geoeconomic strategies in the global space. In addition the relevance of the research direction is enhanced by the fact that tourism is one of the sectors of the world economy that has suffered the most from restrictions on movement during the pandemic crisis. The European Commission has recently presented a series of proposals setting out the foundations of the EU economy and society suitable for the digital age, outlining the development of a genuine European data space and offering a European approach to new technologies. The new industrial strategy and the SME strategy (adopted on March 10, 2020) identify the path to digital transformation to empower industry and small and medium-sized enterprises. The latest strategic communication of the European Commission “Tourism and Transport for 2020 and beyond” emphasizes the role of digital transformation and sustainability. This involves investing in digital skills and promoting digital innovation, as well as linking the tourism business and businesses to existing data spaces, technology providers, and community actors at the local and regional levels. To determine the possibilities of further evelopment of the industry, ithe article proposes a factor model of the total revenue from tourism activities, taking into account regional changes in tourist flow, provide recommendations for the effective development of the industry with account of future trands of tourism industry and ecosystem development. These issues are equally pertinent both for tourism, given the advantages innovative, new technologies can bring to tourism destinations and for businesses, local communities and travellers. They can facilitate tourism management both at destination and business level, contributing to balanced and sustainable growth of tourism in post Pandemic time. New smart technologies can help businesses provide more personalised services and therefore enhance the tourism experience.
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