Deploying Tourism Destination Intelligences

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Hamilton, John
Chaiechi, Taha
Ciccotosto, Susan
Loban, Heron
Pryce, Josephine
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2012
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Honolulu, Hawaii

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Tourist destination managers interpret their business knowledge in response to specific tourist/customer requests. These interpretations can be optimized by gathering and analyzing the business intelligence concerning each tourist specific destination. Appropriate tourism intelligence software systems can be set to capture such particular tourism stakeholder requirements. Smaller tourism destination managers may opt for less complicated lower cost software solutions, yet still meet their needs.

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Proceedings of the 12th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Business

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Commerce, management, tourism and services

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Hamilton, J; Chaiechi, T; Ciccotosto, S; Loban, H; Pryce, J, Deploying Tourism Destination Intelligences, Proceedings of the 12th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Business, 2012, pp. 273-278