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Technology Applied to the Cultural Heritage Sector has not (yet) Exceeded Our Humanity

In: Organizational Innovation and Change

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  • Lucia Marchegiani

    (Roma Tre University)

  • Gloria Rossi

    (Roma Tre University)

Abstract

Changes in traditional sectors, such as cultural heritage, have stemmed from technological innovations, which brought new opportunities for the valorization of cultural heritage, as well as new competences requirements. With a specific focus on cultural organizations, the technology can provide greater efficiency in the coordination of processes and facilitate the development of new activities that can generate economic returns. Touristic guides have a prominent role in cultural heritage valorization as they contribute to deliver a full and comprehensive experience to the visitors. Therefore, the technology adoption and usage of the touristic guides should have a direct impact on the valorization of cultural heritage through ICTs. In this paper, we aim at identifying the sensemaking that each actor confers to the technological innovations, and its impact on cultural heritage valorization.

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  • Lucia Marchegiani & Gloria Rossi, 2016. "Technology Applied to the Cultural Heritage Sector has not (yet) Exceeded Our Humanity," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Cecilia Rossignoli & Mauro Gatti & Rocco Agrifoglio (ed.), Organizational Innovation and Change, edition 1, pages 53-62, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-319-22921-8_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-22921-8_5
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