Purpose: This paper aims to investigate antecedents of using non-travel-specific social media (specifically Facebook) for travel decision-making before a leisure trip. Design/methodology/approach: Based on an online survey of 426 young travel consumers from Italy and Sweden, this work applies structural equation modeling and multi-group analysis. Findings: The study finds support for most of the conventional TAM-related constructs: perceived usefulness, perceived enjoyment and intention, while ease of use is not found relevant in this context. Research limitations/implications: Results shed light on the antecedents of using non-travel specific social media in two countries. Future research might focus on validating the factors identified an...
Social media create a better opportunity for travelers to search for travel information, select dest...
This thesis aims to investigate the influence of social media content on youth tourism by assessing ...
Social media plays an important role in travelers’ planning and decisionmaking. Research has highlig...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate antecedents of using non-travel-specific social media (speci...
Due to the emergence of social media and web 2.0 applications within the last few years, tourists' t...
The aim of this research is to investigate the influence of social media in destination choice. The ...
Travel industry plays an important role in affecting the world economy. With the dramatically increa...
Social media enjoy a phenomenal success in terms of adoption and usage levels. They cause paradigm s...
Social networks are increasingly playing a key role in tourism experiences affecting destinations an...
The popularity of social media among travelers has been highly recognized by research addressing th...
This thesis examines tourist decision making in relation to the use of blogs and social networking s...
The aim of this study is to develop a better understanding of the use of social media in tourism pre...
Social media appeared to be an important part of many people’s daily routines. Some people are getti...
Social media play a significant role in the development of the tourism industry; especially i...
While social media receive considerable scholarly attention, studies reveal mixed outcomes in relati...
Social media create a better opportunity for travelers to search for travel information, select dest...
This thesis aims to investigate the influence of social media content on youth tourism by assessing ...
Social media plays an important role in travelers’ planning and decisionmaking. Research has highlig...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate antecedents of using non-travel-specific social media (speci...
Due to the emergence of social media and web 2.0 applications within the last few years, tourists' t...
The aim of this research is to investigate the influence of social media in destination choice. The ...
Travel industry plays an important role in affecting the world economy. With the dramatically increa...
Social media enjoy a phenomenal success in terms of adoption and usage levels. They cause paradigm s...
Social networks are increasingly playing a key role in tourism experiences affecting destinations an...
The popularity of social media among travelers has been highly recognized by research addressing th...
This thesis examines tourist decision making in relation to the use of blogs and social networking s...
The aim of this study is to develop a better understanding of the use of social media in tourism pre...
Social media appeared to be an important part of many people’s daily routines. Some people are getti...
Social media play a significant role in the development of the tourism industry; especially i...
While social media receive considerable scholarly attention, studies reveal mixed outcomes in relati...
Social media create a better opportunity for travelers to search for travel information, select dest...
This thesis aims to investigate the influence of social media content on youth tourism by assessing ...
Social media plays an important role in travelers’ planning and decisionmaking. Research has highlig...