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INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS RESEARCH Background Templateswise.com Click to edit Master subtitle style ICT Solutions & SMEs Prof Dr Christer Carlsson

Haapsalu seminar, December Partner A [out-tasking] Company ATourist Service Provider Tourist Tour Organiser Multi- national Local, National Independ ent Tours Package Tours Company A:  Mobile value services  Localisation services  Context adaptive services  Personalised services Partner B [in-sourcing] Customer service logic MVS compositi on Maintena nce Developm ent Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Value Services  Future competitive advantages for a successful travel industry will build on effective mobile services  Mobile value services: create customer value with context- adapted mobile technology  Customer value has not been a driving force for mobile services – driven by technology innovations  The social aspect of tourism is gaining in importance; social network technology  We need some innovative and creative solutions to make mobile services value-adding to travellers and tourists Haapsalu seminar, December

Methodologies (i) A longitudinal study on the use and intended use of 30 mobile services in Finland , with the same questionnaire each year and a random sample of 1000 consumers in Finland; (ii) A design science based study of the building and implementation of mobile services in order to find out what features and what support will form value services for the users. Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Phones and Mobile Services 64% do not find any use for the developed mobile services; 18% cannot use the services (too complicated) 16% found the services too expensive/of no interest Within the near future the usage to remain on the same level 3 % willing to try out new mobile services given the existing pricing 59% not under any circumstances willing to try new mobile services. Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services Market Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services Market - Expected Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services in Finland  Mobile services markets have not taken off as promised  People simply do not need the services as they have been constructed and introduced, i.e. they do not fit the everyday routines of people  When asked if they intend to use the services in the future, people promise – but they do not use them; this shows up in the statistics  We decided to build and try out the services ourselves in an EU-funded project on Åland Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services for Tourists (i) Tourist information needs o Pre-visit, during visit, post-visit o Websites, travel portals, virtual communities, route planners, interactive digital maps (ii) Mobile support o Location awareness, time sensitivity, intimacy, ubiquity o Continuous access to interactive, personalised travel info o ”Changes the limits of the possible in the structures of everyday life” (iii) Tourists and social interaction o Both information consumers and producers o Value opinions and experience of others Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Community Services (i) How can mobile tourist community services facilitate social interactions among tourists? o Getting information & sharing experiences anytime & anywhere (ii) Is it possible to demonstrate that the mobile tourist community service will “expand the limits of the possible”? (iii) What type of business models would build viable business around mobile community services for tourists? o Mobile network operators have not been successful o Service providers do not have the technology know-how o Content producers are too small to undertake the necessary investments Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services Prototypes Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services Prototypes Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services Prototypes Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services Prototypes Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services Prototypes Haapsalu seminar, December

Mobile Services for Tourists  Tourists are outside their everyday routines, their “comfort zone” where all routines work  The basic services – where to stay, where to eat, how to travel and what events to visit – become important; social networking services grow; worth to pay for  Mobile services need to be fitted to the context and to the cognitive profiles of the users; we need to understand and anticipate what the needs are going to be; the context is known to us – the service providers – even if it is not known to the tourists  Providing mobile value services is good business for all companies in the value chain; SMEs are an important part of this value chain Haapsalu seminar, December