INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE ACTIVITIES OF DESTINATION MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS

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Borzyszkowski, Jacek [1 ]
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[1] Koszalin Univ Technol, Fac Econ, Tourism Dept, Ul E Kwiatkowskiego 6E, PL-75343 Koszalin, Poland
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information technology; Internet; Destination Management Organizations;
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The purpose - The purpose of the article was an attempt to assess the significance of two spheres connected with the functioning of DMOs, i.e. internet marketing and the development of modern technologies and information systems. Design - The study covers theoretical issues connected with the essence of destination management organizations as the basic organizational structures in the tourism sector, and with the significance of the Internet and modern information technologies in the activities of these organizations. The second part of the study covers the empirical issues of the problem analyzed. Approach and methodology - Apart from theoretical deliberations, it provides the review of previous research. Moreover, the results of the author's research were used with the aid of the diagnostic survey technique. The results from 53 DMOs that represent 19 European states were obtained. Findings - The quantity of expenditures on information technologies was defined in the structure of the total expenditures on the part of DMOs. The average value for all the organizations under analysis was 10.9%. Owing to the application of the point grading method (Likert scale), it was demonstrated that internet marketing and the development of modern technologies and information systems are becoming increasingly more important areas of the activities. Originality of the research - The originality is evident in the insights it provides about use of modern information technologies and the Internet in the activities of DMO. The empirical deliberations presented in this article should become an important point of reference for many DMOs and should emphasize the growing significance of information technologies.
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