Logo image
Behavioral shift through digital nudging in tourism: an AI-driven perspective
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Behavioral shift through digital nudging in tourism: an AI-driven perspective

Mirfarshad Farshbafiyan Hosseininezhad and Niccolò Comerio
Wakayama tourism review, Vol.8, pp.38-40
Spring 2026

Abstract

Digital nudging Chatbot Tourist decision-making Sustainable tourism Responsible behavior
Tourists often make suboptimal decisions in digital environments, due to information overload and cognitive biases. As sustainable and responsible tourist behavior becomes increasingly important, this paper presents a prospective viewpoint on how chatbots and digital nudging can shape tourists’ digital choices and foster more optimal decisions. The paper calls for an interdisciplinary approach integrating insights from information systems and behavioral economics to advance sustainable decision-making in tourism. Specifically, research should address three priorities: (a) artificial intelligence chatbot adoption by tourists through behavioral-centric theories; (b) understanding the determinants of behavioral intention for responsible behavior; and (c) application of tailored digital nudging techniques to shape the desired behavior. This agenda strengthens the theoretical foundation of information systems, behavioral economics, and tourist decision-making, while also outlining practical implications for businesses aiming to foster sustainable and responsible tourist behavior.
pdf
991001133230405126695.91 kB
Published (Version of record) Ask the Library / Chiedi alla Biblioteca Restricted Access
url
https://doi.org/10.19002/0002007456View
Published (Version of record) Open

Metrics

1 File views/ downloads
1 Record Views

Details

Logo image