Ai-based counterfactual reasoning for tourism research

Date

2023-07

Authors

Xia, Haiyang
Muskat, Birgit
Li, Gang
Prayag, Girish

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Elsevier

Abstract

This research introduces a novel method for uncovering potential causal relationships in tourism literature through artificial intelligence (AI)-based counterfactual reasoning and big data. Tourism generates massive volumes of device, transaction, and user-generated data, and these can be leveraged using AI algorithms to better understand tourism-related social phenomena (Park, Xu, Jiang, Chen, & Huang, 2020). Existing tourism studies have used deductive, fuzzy, inductive, and transductive AI models (Cevikalp & Franc, 2017) to extract insights from big data, but these often fail to capture potential causal effects (Guidotti, 2022), which is problematic for two reasons. First, decision-making by tourism stakeholders cannot be improved if AI models mainly rely on spurious correlations (Law & Li, 2007). Second, the failure of capturing potential causal effects in big data diminishes its perceived value for both tourism scholars and practitioners.

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Counterfactual reasoning, Artificial intelligence, Tourism, Decision-making, Big data

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Annals of Tourism Research

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Journal article

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Open Access

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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License

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