Tourism Experience Innovation Through Design
Journal article, 2015

Experience innovation is described as collaborative and integrated in day-to-day work. However, a challenge is to capture people's tacit knowledge and make it explicit, in order to bring forth ideas and concepts. The purpose of this article is to illustrate how design can be integrated with experience innovation. A model for experience innovation and design is presented which complies with the prototyping phase of the design process. Visual representations are used for communication and idea generation between stakeholders, to make them build on each other's ideas. The case is the development of a guided tour in Dunga beach, Kisumu, Kenya. Dunga beach is seen as the experiencescape, where the interactions with the physical and social environment become part of the experience innovation process. By active involvement as partners and participants in collaborative activities with guides, residents and tourists, the authors were able to get an in-depth understanding of how experience innovation took place in Dunga. The implication is that the view of experience innovation as a spiral process within the experiencescape increases the understanding of how specific characteristics of the experience could be considered and developed for new or improved experiences.

experience design

experience innovation

prototyping

experiencescape

Author

Eva Maria Jernsand

University of Gothenburg

Helena Kraff

University of Gothenburg

Mistra Urban Futures

Lena Mossberg

University of Gothenburg

Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism

1502-2250 (ISSN)

Vol. 15 1 98-119

Subject Categories

Business Administration

DOI

10.1080/15022250.2015.1062269

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Created

10/7/2017