Services Innovation for Smart City Destinations

Andreas Suwandi, Mayadhisa Ardhita, Raditya Pratama Setiadi
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Purpose of the study: Smart City in the city can be seen through technology, people, and financial systems that support city life. This city also strives by creating the Smart Tourism Destination concept which aims to attract and provide tourist needs by combining ICT, culture, and tourism industry in the city of Bandung. Design/methodology: This research is carried out using a descriptive qualitative approach that is useful for testing and developing an understanding of lesser-known phenomena, and is useful for allowing the accumulation of in-depth information about the subject of the study. Data collection uses structured interviews with experts and is obtained through secondary data such as journal articles, reports, organization webpages, and policy documents that are researched to gain a broader perspective on smart city program innovation. Findings: The study shows Bandung effectively utilizes the smart city concept for tourism, highlighting destinations like the Asian-African Museum and Bukit Bintang on the Smart City website and app. However, its technological execution, with 300 flawed applications, remains below expectation. Research limitations/Implications: The research is restricted to a descriptive qualitative approach, which might not provide quantifiable measures of the smart city's success. The research focuses mainly on the tourism aspect of the smart city concept, potentially overlooking other critical facets of the initiative. Novelty/Originality of the study: This study provides a unique insight into the application of the smart city concept specifically for tourism in Bandung, a relatively new endeavour started in 2016. The research bridges the gap between smart city planning and its practical impact on tourism, using Bandung as a case study.
智慧城市目的地的服务创新
研究目的:城市中的智慧城市可以通过支持城市生活的技术、人员和金融系统来体现。这座城市还努力创造智能旅游目的地概念,旨在通过将万隆市的信息和通信技术、文化和旅游业结合起来,吸引游客并提供游客所需的服务。设计/方法:本研究采用描述性定性方法,这种方法有助于检验和理解鲜为人知的现象,并有助于积累有关研究对象的深入信息。数据收集采用对专家进行结构化访谈的方式,并通过期刊论文、报告、组织网页和政策文件等二手资料获得,通过研究这些资料,可以从更广阔的角度了解智慧城市项目创新。研究结果研究表明,万隆有效地利用了智慧城市的旅游概念,在智慧城市网站和应用程序上突出了亚非博物馆和武吉免登等旅游景点。然而,其技术执行(300 个有缺陷的应用)仍然低于预期。研究局限性/意义:研究仅限于描述性的定性方法,可能无法提供智慧城市成功的量化衡量标准。研究主要集中在智慧城市概念的旅游方面,可能会忽略该倡议的其他重要方面。研究的新颖性/原创性:本研究对智慧城市概念在万隆旅游业的应用提供了独特的见解,万隆旅游业是 2016 年开始的一项相对较新的工作。本研究以万隆为案例,在智慧城市规划及其对旅游业的实际影响之间架起了一座桥梁。
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