2023
DOI: 10.1108/jhti-06-2022-0239
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Smart tourism technologies for the psychological well-being of tourists: a Bangladesh perspective

Abstract: PurposeThe importance of smart tourism technologies (STTs) has been rising recently, but how STTs are related to tourists' psychological well-being has got little attention. The study intends to show how STTs increase tourists' psychological well-being by capitalizing on the theory of Tourism 4.0. The study investigates the associations between the factors of STTs with the perceived benefit and, subsequently, perceived benefit with the psychological well-being of tourists. Moreover, this study also examines th… Show more

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“…Gani et al . (2024) show how smart tourism technologies increase tourists’ psychological well-being by capitalizing on the theory of Tourism 4.0.…”
Section: Overview Of the Papers Included In The Current Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gani et al . (2024) show how smart tourism technologies increase tourists’ psychological well-being by capitalizing on the theory of Tourism 4.0.…”
Section: Overview Of the Papers Included In The Current Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study is among the few that position brand selfies as a hassle-free promotional tool for brand signature and a game-changing strategy to deal with crises. Gani et al (2024) show how smart tourism technologies increase tourists' psychological wellbeing by capitalizing on the theory of Tourism 4.0. The study investigates the associations between STT factors and perceived benefit, as well as between perceived benefit and the psychological well-being of tourists.…”
Section: Overview Of the Papers Included In The Current Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%