The Impact of Blockchain Technology Adoption on Tourism Industry: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Selection Results
3.2. The Advantage of BC Technology Adoption in the Tourism Industry
3.2.1. Consumers’ Attitudes
3.2.2. Data Treatment
3.2.3. Planning of Tourism Activities
3.2.4. Smart Contracts and Cryptocurrencies
3.2.5. Decentralization and Traceability
3.3. Challenges for BC Technology Adoption in Tourism Sector
4. Conclusions
4.1. Evidence Obtained
4.2. Originality and Limitations
4.3. Implications
4.4. Future Research Direction
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Total Number of Papers | Number of Papers per Country | Total Number of Papers | Number of Papers per Country | Total Number of Papers | Number of Papers per Country | |
Blockchain AND tourism: Before selection After selection | 80 43 | India (6) China (5) Italy (4) USA (4) Australia (3) Austria (3) Spain (3) Turkey (3) UK (3) Croatia (2) Others (7) | 32 26 | China (4) Italy (3) Spain (3) Croatia (2) India (2) Turkey (2) Others (17) | 12 10 | Not considered |
Blockchain AND vacation: Before selection After selection | 2 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | - |
Blockchain AND leisure: Before selection After selection | 11 5 | India (2) Others (6) | 0 | - | 0 | - |
Blockchain AND holiday: Before selection After selection | 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | - |
Stakeholders | Repercussions | Interventions | Ref. |
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Customers | Privacy protection | BC provides a “privacy-by-design” solution that helps to diversify the information and restrict the access to sensitive data. | [11,23] |
Convenient medical tourism | BC technology supports easy and secure communications without third parties and provides convenient payment methods, the automated disbursement of payments, the fulfilment of the obligations defined by the agreement, and the decreased cost of the service. | [24,25] | |
Better planning of tourism activities | BC technology supports stakeholders’ interactions and information exchange on incredibly short notice and for safe travel, and especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. It synchronizes the processes and transactions of different actors, thereby cutting the costs, and simultaneously provides comfortable and integrated services to customers. BC ensures the security of space tourism. | [4,7,11,22,30,31,32,42] | |
Interoperability | BC can be used for achieving interoperability, and to give the opportunity to customers to earn loyalty coins and to use them elsewhere in this sector. | [4] | |
Customers and society | Digitalized biometric identity system | BC simplifies the authentication process for customers by eliminating the need for paper documents requested in traditional systems. BC minimizes the risk of terrorism or criminal attacks through detecting people traveling with false documents. | [22,26] |
Customers and service providers | Eliminating intermediaries | Establishment of smart contracts and cryptocurrencies eliminates intermediaries, removes extra charges, reduces the costs of services, and simultaneously minimizes the misunderstanding and unsatisfaction among actors by making direct links between them. | [19,30,35,37,38,39,40,41] |
Synchronization and integration | Through synchronization, it is possible to have comprehensive information to avoid losing baggage (customers’ comfort), for instance, and related costs (service providers’ benefit) | [7] | |
Customer loyalty | Customers are positively disposed towards the adoption of novel technologies by service providers. Thus, with this action, the companies achieve higher levels of customer loyalty. | [18,19,20] | |
Service providers | Improvement in data treatment | BC technology improves data collection and treatment; therefore, it supports the companies operating in the tourism sector to improve their product and services, as well as their profitability. | [6,9,33,34,50,51,52] |
Whole industry | Improvement in review system | BC supports: (a) Collection of true data regarding consumers; (b) Protection of sensitive data from tampering or stealing; (c) Provision of the trustworthiness of reviews published by tourists (thus, ensures an immutable reputation for service providers); (d) Consumers’ own personal data; BC gives customers the ability to manage their private information. | [21,22,27] |
Traceability | Through the traceability of the product provenance, BC technology supports local agrotourism and boosts the economies of the regions and the country. | [7,10,23,43,49] | |
Security | Improving space tourism by the real-time analysis of the data, providing security related to constellations’ collisions. | [29] | |
Little economies | Improvement in tourism-service quality | By establishing cryptocurrency payment methods, as well as creating direct links between different stakeholders, it is possible to promote local tourism and boost the economy. | [34,39,40,44,47,49] |
Little and poor countries | Decentralization | BC, through decentralization, eliminates the inequality between small and large entities, creates a trusted system, and minimizes the risk of corruption. | [23,42,45,46] |
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Rana, R.L.; Adamashvili, N.; Tricase, C. The Impact of Blockchain Technology Adoption on Tourism Industry: A Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability 2022, 14, 7383. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127383
Rana RL, Adamashvili N, Tricase C. The Impact of Blockchain Technology Adoption on Tourism Industry: A Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability. 2022; 14(12):7383. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127383
Chicago/Turabian StyleRana, Roberto Leonardo, Nino Adamashvili, and Caterina Tricase. 2022. "The Impact of Blockchain Technology Adoption on Tourism Industry: A Systematic Literature Review" Sustainability 14, no. 12: 7383. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127383
APA StyleRana, R. L., Adamashvili, N., & Tricase, C. (2022). The Impact of Blockchain Technology Adoption on Tourism Industry: A Systematic Literature Review. Sustainability, 14(12), 7383. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14127383