Journal of Economics and Management (Poland) | 2026
Authors: Huynh A.D.T.; Do Y.H.; Le-Cong-Ky V.
DOI: 10.22367/jem.2026.48.08
Journal: Journal of Economics and Management (Poland)
Year: 2026
Publisher: University of Economics in Katowice
Document Type: Article
Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access
Cited by: 0
Aim/purpose – This paper systematically reviews the development of smart tourism services (STS) as an emerging research stream, highlighting a shift from technology-driven approaches toward experience-centered and value-oriented service systems. Design/methodology/approach – A two-phase hybrid methodology was applied, combining bibliometric analysis (2013 – January 2025) with systematic content analysis of 310 studies to examine the theoretical, methodological, and managerial foundations of STS research. Findings – The results indicate an evolution from fragmented, technology-centric discourse toward integrated, user-oriented smart tourism service ecosystems. Four major research streams are identified, emphasizing value co-creation, experiential design, platform governance, and stakeholder coordination. Research implications/limitations – This study provides researchers and policymakers with a structured basis of the STS domain, enabling them to better align technological innovation with tourist expectations, satisfaction, and behavioral outcomes in smart tourism ecosystems. Originality/value/contribution – Distinct from infrastructure-focused reviews, this study offers a theory-informed synthesis of STS from the tourist perspective. Crucially, its contributions extend beyond the tourism domain, enriching broader academic discussions in service management, platform governance, and stakeholder coordination. By developing a comprehensive conceptual framework, this study demonstrates how digital service innovation directly informs managerial decision-making and fosters collaborative experiential value creation within complex digital eco-systems. © 2026 Anh Diep Tram Huynh et al., published by University of Economics in Katowice.
bibliometric analysis; perceived smart tourism services; Smart tourism services; systematic content analysis; tourists’ behavior intention