Technological transformation, culinary tourism and stakeholder engagement: emerging trends from a systematic literature review
Purpose – This paper aims to pinpoint the technological transformation impact on food as the cultural
phenomenon for destination brand identity and management as the novel approach for the stakeholder causal
scope (SCS) analysis in culinary tourism. Thus, this paper attempts to answer the following research question:
What is the role of technological transformation in addressing stakeholder engagement of culinary tourism?
Design/methodology/approach – The research is based on the systematic two-decade literature review
of technological transformation for SCS analysis in culinary tourism. This paper adopted a longitudinal study
of ABS2018 list – 2-, 3-, 4- and 4*-star journal articles, collecting literature within the field “sector” and Scopus
databases as relevant source to collect articles.
Findings – Following the current severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 emergency to move
certain industries to digital space, including culinary tourism, the main findings are directed to advance
technological transformation knowledge in culinary tourism to extend the existing framework on SCS.
Originality/value – The novelty of this research is confirmed with the contemporary call for technological
transformation in culinary tourism assuming that SCS analysis allows examining the status quo and explores
future research agenda and practical implications in post-Covid era.