This study aims to develop an understanding of the use of e-learning courses created for travel agents by Destination Management Organizations (DMOs). It explores agents’ perceptions of such courses. The research examines the views of 304 UK-based travel agents using online survey and investigates whether age, sex, type of agency, work experience, and educational level have influence on e-learning uptake. The satisfaction of travel agents with DMO e-learning is also assessed and found to depend on the number of courses previously attended, knowledge acquired, change in beliefs about the destination, and increased confidence in serving potential tourists
The purpose of this paper is to report the findings of a research conducted to evaluate the effect o...
This article first considers what factors affect ease of use and usefulness and then how ease of use...
This article reports the findings of a study that examined Hong Kong online users who use travel web...
While Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have offered tour operators the possibility...
Professional training has become increasingly more important as the tourism industry grows and evolv...
Abstract In recent years Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) have started to offer eLearning...
Technology and the use of the internet are having a profound influence on our lives, with advancemen...
Professional training has become increasingly more important as the tourism industry grows and evolv...
While Information and Communication Technologies have offered Destination Management Organizations t...
A travel agents job involves not only making sales but also gathering information, researching trave...
Online learning (eLearning) systems can help to deliver ICT training to Small and medium-sized touri...
The aim of this paper is to present the benefits and problems when introducing e-learning in study p...
Travel agency–related degree courses have long been offered for those interested in travel and touri...
Online courses continue to nurture in higher education environment. Students are increasingly demand...
This research was carried out to determine the effectiveness of tour package webpages as a marketing...
The purpose of this paper is to report the findings of a research conducted to evaluate the effect o...
This article first considers what factors affect ease of use and usefulness and then how ease of use...
This article reports the findings of a study that examined Hong Kong online users who use travel web...
While Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have offered tour operators the possibility...
Professional training has become increasingly more important as the tourism industry grows and evolv...
Abstract In recent years Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) have started to offer eLearning...
Technology and the use of the internet are having a profound influence on our lives, with advancemen...
Professional training has become increasingly more important as the tourism industry grows and evolv...
While Information and Communication Technologies have offered Destination Management Organizations t...
A travel agents job involves not only making sales but also gathering information, researching trave...
Online learning (eLearning) systems can help to deliver ICT training to Small and medium-sized touri...
The aim of this paper is to present the benefits and problems when introducing e-learning in study p...
Travel agency–related degree courses have long been offered for those interested in travel and touri...
Online courses continue to nurture in higher education environment. Students are increasingly demand...
This research was carried out to determine the effectiveness of tour package webpages as a marketing...
The purpose of this paper is to report the findings of a research conducted to evaluate the effect o...
This article first considers what factors affect ease of use and usefulness and then how ease of use...
This article reports the findings of a study that examined Hong Kong online users who use travel web...