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Current Issues in Method and Practice

Agent-based modelling for tourism research

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Pages 2115-2127 | Received 21 Dec 2021, Accepted 15 May 2022, Published online: 21 Jun 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Managing tourism destinations has become increasingly challenging due to the tourism ecosystem’s complex nature. Tourism destinations can be seen as complex systems consisting of interactive agents such as tourists, tourism attractions, service providers, destination marketing organizations (DMOs), and the local communities. These agents have various types of interactions with each other in real-time. This paper introduces how the Agent-Based Modelling (ABM) approach can be used in tourism research. ABM is a computational modelling approach that examines the tourism system’s dynamic behaviour based on the agents’ interactions and simulates how the microscopic interactions lead to macroscopic phenomena. ABM can be leveraged with existing behavioural theories and various types of data to address complex topics such as sustainability and social equity. This study reviewed existing literature that adopts ABM throughout tourism planning, development, and management stages. We identified seven themes where ABM would be appropriate for studying tourism: sustainable tourism, tourist decision-making behaviour, tourist flow management, crisis management, cultural tourism management, natural tourism management, and transportation management. We further propose an agent-based modelling framework with key agents and attributes to guide the modelling process for tourism researchers and practitioners.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation [grant number: 1937833].

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