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Destination Network Analysis×Tourist GPS Tracking×
สาขาวิชาTourismTourism
ตระกูลProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
ปีกำเนิด20082007
ผู้ริเริ่มNoel Scott, Rodolfo Baggio & Chris CooperNoam Shoval & Michal Isaacson
ประเภทNetwork-analytic pipeline for destination stakeholder and inter-organizational structureSpatio-temporal data-collection and analysis pipeline for tourist movement
แหล่งต้นตำรับScott, N., Baggio, R., & Cooper, C. (2008). Network Analysis and Tourism: From Theory to Practice. Channel View Publications. ISBN: 9781845410872Shoval, N., & Isaacson, M. (2007). Tracking tourists in the digital age. Annals of Tourism Research, 34(1), 141-159. DOI ↗
ชื่อเรียกอื่นTourism Network Analysis, Destination Stakeholder Network Analysis, Inter-Organizational Tourism Network Analysis, Tourism Destination Network MappingGPS Visitor Tracking, Tourist Movement Tracking, Spatio-Temporal Visitor Tracking, Advanced Tracking of Tourist Mobility
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สรุปDestination network analysis treats a tourism destination as a network of interconnected stakeholders, firms, public agencies, intermediaries, and community actors, and studies its structure with the tools of social network analysis. The approach was consolidated by Noel Scott, Rodolfo Baggio, and Chris Cooper, whose 2008 book Network Analysis and Tourism: From Theory to Practice argued that a destination's competitiveness and capacity to coordinate depend not only on individual businesses but on the web of relationships that links them. By mapping who collaborates, exchanges information, or refers business to whom, the analysis reveals how cohesive a destination is, which organizations occupy central or brokering positions, and how the destination decomposes into sub-communities, providing an evidence base for destination governance and management.Tourist GPS tracking is a spatio-temporal research pipeline that records where and when visitors move within a destination by equipping consenting tourists with GPS loggers or smartphone trackers and then reconstructing their trajectories. Introduced into mainstream tourism research by Noam Shoval and Michal Isaacson, whose 2007 Annals of Tourism Research paper laid out both the data-collection methodology and the analytic toolkit, the approach replaced unreliable recall-based diaries with continuous, objective position fixes. Their 2010 book consolidated the field, and McKercher and Lau showed how the recovered trajectories reveal a rich typology of movement patterns within a destination. The method couples careful field deployment with trajectory cleaning, stop-and-move segmentation, and spatial aggregation to map the geography and rhythm of visitor activity.
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