Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify whether travel and tourism related web sites derive a certain personality type.Design/methodology/approach - This study employed the ten-item personality inventory (TIPI) measure to assess personality dimensions of 188 tourism web sites including airlines, hotels, cruise lines, casinos, restaurants, and government funded travel web sites. Data analysis of 413 cases was conducted through mean comparisons and ANOVA.Findings - Data identified web sites representing different segments of the hospitality and tourism industries do vary in relation to online personalities. More specifically, web sites for venues such as casinos were represented as extraverted while lodging web sites were deemed mo...
Internet reservations are a growing portion of the distribution channels in the hotel industry. With...
The recent introduction of Internet technology to general business has led to its wide-scale applica...
Unlike physical services, e-services lack human interaction, which calls for them to be designed in ...
Most commentators agree that human relations are central to tourism and hospitality. Different perso...
Master's thesis in International Hospitality ManagementUnderstanding potential visitors is one of th...
Having an eye catching and attractive website could help hotels to compete in the vigorous online ma...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the structural relationship between web site perso...
The rapid development of tourism Internet applications has generated a lot of comments and informati...
This research paper aims at analyzing the impact of personality trait on motives of adopting online ...
The original contribution of this thesis is that it establishes evidence of the correlation of a per...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigates the relation...
[eng] Internet and the vast aggregation of information that it allows has clearly shaped the way ind...
As people have unique tastes, the way to satisfy a small group of targeted customers or to be generi...
The revolutionary of technology in this modern era is explicitly giving significant impacts to hotel...
In an increasingly competitive tourism market place, destination marketers face the challenge of att...
Internet reservations are a growing portion of the distribution channels in the hotel industry. With...
The recent introduction of Internet technology to general business has led to its wide-scale applica...
Unlike physical services, e-services lack human interaction, which calls for them to be designed in ...
Most commentators agree that human relations are central to tourism and hospitality. Different perso...
Master's thesis in International Hospitality ManagementUnderstanding potential visitors is one of th...
Having an eye catching and attractive website could help hotels to compete in the vigorous online ma...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the structural relationship between web site perso...
The rapid development of tourism Internet applications has generated a lot of comments and informati...
This research paper aims at analyzing the impact of personality trait on motives of adopting online ...
The original contribution of this thesis is that it establishes evidence of the correlation of a per...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigates the relation...
[eng] Internet and the vast aggregation of information that it allows has clearly shaped the way ind...
As people have unique tastes, the way to satisfy a small group of targeted customers or to be generi...
The revolutionary of technology in this modern era is explicitly giving significant impacts to hotel...
In an increasingly competitive tourism market place, destination marketers face the challenge of att...
Internet reservations are a growing portion of the distribution channels in the hotel industry. With...
The recent introduction of Internet technology to general business has led to its wide-scale applica...
Unlike physical services, e-services lack human interaction, which calls for them to be designed in ...