The (wasted) potential of digital communication in low-density destinations: the case of three Portuguese municipalities

IF 4.8 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1108/jhti-09-2022-0422
Ricardo Correia, M. Cunha, A. Carvalho, B. Sousa
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PurposeThis study aims to assess the online presence of three Portuguese low-density territories and analyze the communication strategies employed by public and private entities within each municipality. The alignment between public and private entities within each municipality is also examined as a potential factor that could impact the effectiveness of digital communication strategies.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative methodology that employed content analysis and interviews to gather data from selected public and private entities in each of the municipalities under study was used.FindingsDespite the widespread availability of digital communication tools, the municipalities under study are yet to fully exploit their potential to promote and publicize their offerings. This could be attributed to several factors such as a lack of knowledge and/or resources and a defective strategic approach to digital communication.Practical implicationsThe major obstacle in maximizing the potential of digital communication tools in low-density destinations was not solely a result of restricted access. Rather, it was largely due to insufficient knowledge and resources required for their effective utilization, coupled with a lack of aligned vision among various stakeholders.Originality/valueThe competitive landscape in which tourist actors operate has transformed significantly because of the widespread adoption of digital communication led by social networks. However, studies exploring digital communication in low-density territories are still scarce. This study adds new insights into the main factors that hinder the efficient use of digital communication in these regions.
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低密度目的地数字通信(被浪费)的潜力:以葡萄牙三个城市为例
目的本研究旨在评估三个葡萄牙低密度地区的在线存在,并分析每个市镇内公共和私人实体采用的沟通策略。每个市镇内公共和私营实体之间的一致性也被视为可能影响数字通信战略有效性的潜在因素。设计/方法/方法采用了定性方法,采用内容分析和访谈从每个研究城市的选定公共和私营实体收集数据。发现尽管数字通信工具广泛可用,但研究中的市政当局尚未充分利用其潜力来推广和宣传其产品。这可能归因于几个因素,如缺乏知识和/或资源以及数字通信的战略方法有缺陷。实际含义在低密度目的地最大限度地发挥数字通信工具潜力的主要障碍不仅仅是访问受限的结果。相反,这主要是由于有效利用这些资源所需的知识和资源不足,加上各利益攸关方缺乏一致的愿景。创意/价值由于社交网络主导的数字通信的广泛采用,旅游参与者经营的竞争格局发生了重大变化。然而,探索低密度地区数字通信的研究仍然很少。这项研究为阻碍这些地区有效利用数字通信的主要因素提供了新的见解。
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