A "new tourism cycle" on the Canary Islands: scenarios for digital transformation and resilience of small and medium tourism enterprises

被引:13
作者
Sanchez, Nidia Hernandez [1 ]
Oskam, Jeroen [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Hotelsch The Hague, The Hague, Netherlands
[2] Hotelsch The Hague, Res Ctr, The Hague, Netherlands
关键词
Small and medium enterprises; Sustainable tourism; Mass tourism; Digital transformation; Scenario planning; Covid-19; MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES; INDUSTRY; READINESS; MATURITY; COVID-19; BARRIERS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1108/JTF-04-2022-0132
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose This paper discusses plausible future scenarios for small and medium tourism enterprises (SMTEs) in the "sun, sea and sand" destination of the Canary Islands (Spain) and assesses to what extent they are prepared to adjust to market changes and technological developments in the light of both sudden disruptions and long-term shocks. Design/methodology/approach A scenario analysis was made based upon expert interviews, leading to a 2 x 2 scenario matrix. Findings Although regional, national and European strategies advocate digital transformation as a step towards building resilience and towards a more sustainable future, this study identifies two major uncertainties that can put that transformation at risk: a change of the traditional "sun, sand and sea" visitor to a more conscious, individual and inquisitive traveller or "Promad", and the business culture of SMTEs. Research limitations/implications Resilience for sudden and for slow-paced disruptions poses different challenges for SMTEs. Their next step in the digital transformation must take them form marketing and sales-oriented e-business to growing interconnectivity and innovation across supply chains. Practical implications A market change towards the "Promad" type of traveller causes at least a temporary mismatch of demand and supply. As many SMTEs miss either the knowledge or the resources to invest in digital transformation, the process will depend on support and coordination at destination level. Originality/value The study identifies, with the example of the Canary Islands, the difficulties for destinations and individual businesses in making the envisioned transition of mass tourism to more competitive forms of tourism with a smaller ecological footprint.
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