This new social and technological paradigm affects tourism and human mobility in a way that gives the research process unheard-of possibilities. The current level of technological development allows for the construction of objects that are smaller, more intelligent and embedded in the environment and even wearable. These objects, which record and learn our habits are connected to the Internet and they have computing capabilities. They can also be interconnected and generate large quantities of information to benefit the environment in which they are located as well as the travellers that possess them. This gives rise to a new world of interconnected personal machines.
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Smorti, A. (2018). Gamification in Tourism. Psychology and Behavioral Science International Journal, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.19080/pbsij.2018.08.555740
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