RESEARCH PAPER
ADVANCING AGRITOURISM THROUGH HOSPITALITY 4.0: LESSONS FROM WERFENWENG FOR THE WESTERN BALKANS
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Singidunum University, Serbia
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University of Kragujevac, Serbia
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University of Priština, Serbia
Submission date: 2025-05-16
Final review date: 2025-05-31
Acceptance date: 2025-10-08
Publication date: 2026-03-27
Corresponding author
Aleksandra Vujko
Singidunum University, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Danijelova 32, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Zagadnienia Ekonomiki Rolnej / Problems of Agricultural Economics 2026;386(1):24-58
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Aim:
This study explores stakeholder perceptions of readiness for Hospitality 4.0 across five Western
Balkan countries – Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, and Albania –
through a cross-national, comparative research design. Grounded in the hypothesis that the integration
of Hospitality 4.0 technologies drives sustainable and competitive rural tourism, the study
aims to assess current digital capabilities, identify structural drivers of transformation, and support
informed policymaking. The central research question asks how prepared rural tourism stakeholders
are to adopt Hospitality 4.0 technologies and how benchmarking can guide sustainable, innovative,
and competitive development.
Material and methods:
Using exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modelling (SEM),
the research identifies key dimensions of digital transformation in rural tourism. Benchmarking is
conducted using the example of Werfenweng, Austria – a model destination for sustainable tourism
and soft mobility – to generate context-sensitive recommendations for the Western Balkans.
Results:
The research identifies three key dimensions: Invisible Innovation, Digital Readiness, and
Empowered Transition. These dimensions are shown to be interrelated and collectively enhance sustainability,
innovation capacity, and long-term competitiveness in the region’s agritourism sector.
The study tests several sub-hypotheses related to stakeholder empowerment and digital maturity.
Conclusions:
The study concludes that tailored Hospitality 4.0 integration can support sustainable
rural development. Context-sensitive strategies, inspired by best practices, should focus on infrastructure,
education, and local empowerment to ensure that digitalization in agritourism is inclusive,
effective, and future-oriented.