In an increasingly digital world, if a business (or a community) fails to adapt and establish a digital presence many customers won’t easily find them. This was the premise for creating the Minnesota Intelligent Rural Communities (MIRC) program that the Community Economics field team implemented from 2010 to 2012. Workshops, 1:1 technical assistance and educational materials were offered to 18 rural business communities, including to tourism oriented businesses. For two reasons, we examined the digital presence of businesses in the 18 MIRC communities as well as five other control nonparticipating communities. We assessed 13,931 rural businesses in the 22 communities. Beyond helping to evaluate our MIRC programming, these data esta...
The potential benefits of using the Internet as a marketing tool in the tourism industry have been ...
Purpose - The work described in this paper is of direct relevance to those with an interest in the p...
This paper provides a new perspective of the realities faced by small tourism enterprises in the d...
pp 9. Across America, a digital divide exists between rural and metropolitan communities: Rural comm...
Nature-based tourism represents a growing sector within the tourism industry, and these interests co...
Abstract: Rural communities have significantly less access to the Internet through broadband techno...
Rural tourism has become a dynamically developing area in tourism. Apart from developing physical in...
This article reports the findings of research conducted within Malaysia Borneo. Using field intervie...
The use of internet was expanding, reaching various lines of human life, including ecotourism develo...
ABSTRACT: Firms in rural communities need to work together to share the cost of their technological...
The tourism industry can be seen as one of the first business sectors where business functions are a...
This paper provides a new perspective of the realities faced by small tourism enterprises in the dev...
Rural small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) represent a significant proportion of SMEs, are typic...
The eBario pilot project has demonstrated a people-centred approach in providing ICTs to an isolated...
Initiatives to expand the uptake of ICT and electronic commerce in regional and rural regions have b...
The potential benefits of using the Internet as a marketing tool in the tourism industry have been ...
Purpose - The work described in this paper is of direct relevance to those with an interest in the p...
This paper provides a new perspective of the realities faced by small tourism enterprises in the d...
pp 9. Across America, a digital divide exists between rural and metropolitan communities: Rural comm...
Nature-based tourism represents a growing sector within the tourism industry, and these interests co...
Abstract: Rural communities have significantly less access to the Internet through broadband techno...
Rural tourism has become a dynamically developing area in tourism. Apart from developing physical in...
This article reports the findings of research conducted within Malaysia Borneo. Using field intervie...
The use of internet was expanding, reaching various lines of human life, including ecotourism develo...
ABSTRACT: Firms in rural communities need to work together to share the cost of their technological...
The tourism industry can be seen as one of the first business sectors where business functions are a...
This paper provides a new perspective of the realities faced by small tourism enterprises in the dev...
Rural small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) represent a significant proportion of SMEs, are typic...
The eBario pilot project has demonstrated a people-centred approach in providing ICTs to an isolated...
Initiatives to expand the uptake of ICT and electronic commerce in regional and rural regions have b...
The potential benefits of using the Internet as a marketing tool in the tourism industry have been ...
Purpose - The work described in this paper is of direct relevance to those with an interest in the p...
This paper provides a new perspective of the realities faced by small tourism enterprises in the d...