[Abstract]: This research investigates the information sources consumers used to select regional travel agencies to make their travel arrangements. The research design involves two stages, in-depth interviews with 13 participants and a mail-out survey of 400. The in-depth interviews highlighted the need to remove three particular information sources (travel guidebooks, travel or automotive clubs and local tourist offices) for inclusion in the mail-out survey and replaced with two other information sources (television lifestyle programs and travel consultants) worthy of investigation. The mail-out survey revealed that personal experience was the most important information source used in the selection of a regional travel agency whilst yell...
Public transport authorities and service providers place great emphasis on information provision to ...
Travel research consistently shows the importance of word-of-mouth (WOM) information sources in the ...
This report presents the findings of a study into the role played by Visitor Information Centres (VI...
[Abstract]: The research reported in this paper explores why regional consumers choose to book their...
The research reported in this paper explores why regional consumers choose to book their travel arra...
Queensland. Visitor at-destination information search: a preliminary study A pilot study involving 3...
Understanding how tourists acquire knowledge, develop vacation plans and make travel decisions is on...
A pilot study involving 38 qualitative interviews of domestic and international visitors to New Sout...
The objective of this study was to understand the factors that influence travel agency recommendatio...
This exploratory study probes the travel information system from tourist's point of view. A pilot st...
One of the major factors influencing consumer decisions to purchase a product or service is informat...
Research on information sources in tourism is generally directed towards travellers’ initial decisio...
This paper addresses the significance of traveller information sources including mono-modal and mult...
The research study reported on in this paper examined the marketing research (MR) orientation of sma...
The topics of disintermediation and re-intermediation, both offline and online, have captured the at...
Public transport authorities and service providers place great emphasis on information provision to ...
Travel research consistently shows the importance of word-of-mouth (WOM) information sources in the ...
This report presents the findings of a study into the role played by Visitor Information Centres (VI...
[Abstract]: The research reported in this paper explores why regional consumers choose to book their...
The research reported in this paper explores why regional consumers choose to book their travel arra...
Queensland. Visitor at-destination information search: a preliminary study A pilot study involving 3...
Understanding how tourists acquire knowledge, develop vacation plans and make travel decisions is on...
A pilot study involving 38 qualitative interviews of domestic and international visitors to New Sout...
The objective of this study was to understand the factors that influence travel agency recommendatio...
This exploratory study probes the travel information system from tourist's point of view. A pilot st...
One of the major factors influencing consumer decisions to purchase a product or service is informat...
Research on information sources in tourism is generally directed towards travellers’ initial decisio...
This paper addresses the significance of traveller information sources including mono-modal and mult...
The research study reported on in this paper examined the marketing research (MR) orientation of sma...
The topics of disintermediation and re-intermediation, both offline and online, have captured the at...
Public transport authorities and service providers place great emphasis on information provision to ...
Travel research consistently shows the importance of word-of-mouth (WOM) information sources in the ...
This report presents the findings of a study into the role played by Visitor Information Centres (VI...