Journal article

Tracking tourists’ travel with smartphone-based GPS technology: a methodological discussion

A Hardy, S Hyslop, K Booth, B Robards, J Aryal, U Gretzel, R Eccleston

Information Technology and Tourism | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2017

Abstract

This methodological paper discusses the implications of differing approaches for tracking tourists’ movement through destinations and then describes an innovative new method that utilises smartphone-based Global Positioning Systems (GPS) technology and a mobile app to track tourists through regional destinations and attractions over an extended period. The method was developed by the Tasmanian Sensing Tourist Travel project team and is among the largest tracking studies ever conducted in tourism, both spatially and temporally and in terms of sample size. It tracked the movement of 472 tourists in real time via an app with three integrated surveys and GPS tracking. The research team was faced..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers