2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhtm.2022.07.007
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The evolution of ICTs in accessible tourism: A stakeholder collaboration analysis

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“…However, the lack of understanding of the local government, in this case, the Gowa Regency Tourism and Culture Office regarding the implementation of collaboration, is one of the main obstacles. This is in line with the view (Nigg & Peters, 2022) hat stakeholder collaboration in tourism development is still underdeveloped, and each actor does not understand their respective roles.…”
Section: Collaboration Between Stakeholderssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…However, the lack of understanding of the local government, in this case, the Gowa Regency Tourism and Culture Office regarding the implementation of collaboration, is one of the main obstacles. This is in line with the view (Nigg & Peters, 2022) hat stakeholder collaboration in tourism development is still underdeveloped, and each actor does not understand their respective roles.…”
Section: Collaboration Between Stakeholderssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…To ensure that digital platforms and marketing strategies are inclusive and accessible, it is important to conduct thorough research and involve stakeholders from diverse backgrounds, including PwD. This collaborative approach, as suggested by Nigg and Peters [39], will help create an amalgamation that not only reflects the needs of different users but also actively works towards removing barriers to access. Therefore, it is imperative for strategies to reflect a harmonious nexus between digital inclusivity and sustainable development.…”
Section: Accessible Tourism and Inclusivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcomes (primary goal) are to lower carbon emissions and reach sustainable development goals defined by the United Nations in 2015. In order to overcome the challenges and go toward the outcomes, the progress can include lower tourism costs (through a lower inflation rate) (Scarlett 2021 ), financing green projects (through issued green bonds and inward green FDI) (expressed by (Sheng 2011 ; Ahmed et al, 2022 ), and improving ICT infrastructure (highlighted by Nigg and Peters 2022 ). According to the aforementioned explanations, Fig.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%