This chapter explores the use of Experience Sampling Method (ESM) in a qualitative research design, departing from reflections on ontological and epistemological aspects of the tourist experience. It suggests that the tourist experience can be studied in its ordinary moments and proposes the use of ESM to capture such experience of “everydayness”. The chapter illustrates how the method can be used and provides some guidelines for its implementation, drawing examples from a qualitative study on tourists’ smartphone use that combines ESM questionnaires with semi-structured interviews. ESM consists of sending participants several micro-questionnaires at random times during their trip, asking questions about their experience and perceptions. Th...
Smartphones provide the capability to perform in-situ sampling of human behavior using Experience Sa...
Tabuenca, B., & Börner, D. (2013, 30 May). How do you feel? Sampling of experiences within a mobile ...
Smartphone applications can significantly affect the visitor’s experience with the ever-rising numbe...
This chapter explores the use of Experience Sampling Method (ESM) in a qualitative research design, ...
Background of the study One of the main challenges in tourism research is to find effective methodol...
Experience Sampling Method is a modern approach of studying human behavior. This research methodolog...
This note introduces a multiple research method approach in capturing immediate real time experienti...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) introduces in-situ sampling of human behaviour, and provides re...
© 2019 Niels van BerkelThe widespread availability of technologically-advanced mobile devices has br...
Within the field of tourism information search behaviour, this research aims at exploring the propos...
The authors propose the use of experience sampling methodology (ESM) as an innovative methodological...
As part of the design process, researchers and designers have been exploring the potential value of ...
This presentation will describe Experience Sampling Method (ESM) (Csikszentmihalyi & Larson 1984) as...
Abstract The Experience Sampling Method is used to capture high-quality in situ data from study par...
The Experience Sampling and Reconstruction (ESRM) method is a research method suitable for user stud...
Smartphones provide the capability to perform in-situ sampling of human behavior using Experience Sa...
Tabuenca, B., & Börner, D. (2013, 30 May). How do you feel? Sampling of experiences within a mobile ...
Smartphone applications can significantly affect the visitor’s experience with the ever-rising numbe...
This chapter explores the use of Experience Sampling Method (ESM) in a qualitative research design, ...
Background of the study One of the main challenges in tourism research is to find effective methodol...
Experience Sampling Method is a modern approach of studying human behavior. This research methodolog...
This note introduces a multiple research method approach in capturing immediate real time experienti...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) introduces in-situ sampling of human behaviour, and provides re...
© 2019 Niels van BerkelThe widespread availability of technologically-advanced mobile devices has br...
Within the field of tourism information search behaviour, this research aims at exploring the propos...
The authors propose the use of experience sampling methodology (ESM) as an innovative methodological...
As part of the design process, researchers and designers have been exploring the potential value of ...
This presentation will describe Experience Sampling Method (ESM) (Csikszentmihalyi & Larson 1984) as...
Abstract The Experience Sampling Method is used to capture high-quality in situ data from study par...
The Experience Sampling and Reconstruction (ESRM) method is a research method suitable for user stud...
Smartphones provide the capability to perform in-situ sampling of human behavior using Experience Sa...
Tabuenca, B., & Börner, D. (2013, 30 May). How do you feel? Sampling of experiences within a mobile ...
Smartphone applications can significantly affect the visitor’s experience with the ever-rising numbe...