This thesis examines tourist decision making in relation to the use of blogs and social networking sites. Specifically, the research examines the tourist behaviour involving these mediums in the pre-experience decision making phase of the travel experience through case studies of two New Zealand tourism businesses which involve backpacker and fully independent tourists as their customers (Stray Ltd and Spaceships New Zealand Ltd). The thesis research used both quantitative and qualitative research methods in order to examine the influence of blogs and social networking sites on tourists‘ decision making. The quantitative data comprised of 206 semi-structured surveys completed by customers of the two companies. Qualitative data consisted of ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate antecedents of using non-travel-specific social media (speci...
International audienceThe article explores how social network sites (SNSs) are used in travel and to...
While social media receive considerable scholarly attention, studies reveal mixed outcomes in relati...
This thesis examines tourist decision making in relation to the use of blogs and social networking s...
This study provides a conceptual framework on “how social networking sites influence the traveler’s ...
The aim of this research is to investigate the influence of social media in destination choice. The ...
The social networking websites have become quite popular in recent times. Millions of people have gr...
Social media enjoy a phenomenal success in terms of adoption and usage levels. They cause paradigm s...
Derive from the characteristic, decisions connected with travelling have high risk for the traveller...
Derive from the characteristic, decisions connected with travelling have high risk for the traveller...
E-Tourism is an emerging trend among the other e-commerce market. Availability of online tourism ser...
The development of Social Media from its infancy towards the end of the 20th century, to its mass pr...
Due to the emergence of social media and web 2.0 applications within the last few years, tourists' t...
Social media are gaining prominence as an element of destination marketing organisation (DMO) market...
The phenomenal rise of social media as a factor in travel plans is a Janus-like development for oper...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate antecedents of using non-travel-specific social media (speci...
International audienceThe article explores how social network sites (SNSs) are used in travel and to...
While social media receive considerable scholarly attention, studies reveal mixed outcomes in relati...
This thesis examines tourist decision making in relation to the use of blogs and social networking s...
This study provides a conceptual framework on “how social networking sites influence the traveler’s ...
The aim of this research is to investigate the influence of social media in destination choice. The ...
The social networking websites have become quite popular in recent times. Millions of people have gr...
Social media enjoy a phenomenal success in terms of adoption and usage levels. They cause paradigm s...
Derive from the characteristic, decisions connected with travelling have high risk for the traveller...
Derive from the characteristic, decisions connected with travelling have high risk for the traveller...
E-Tourism is an emerging trend among the other e-commerce market. Availability of online tourism ser...
The development of Social Media from its infancy towards the end of the 20th century, to its mass pr...
Due to the emergence of social media and web 2.0 applications within the last few years, tourists' t...
Social media are gaining prominence as an element of destination marketing organisation (DMO) market...
The phenomenal rise of social media as a factor in travel plans is a Janus-like development for oper...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate antecedents of using non-travel-specific social media (speci...
International audienceThe article explores how social network sites (SNSs) are used in travel and to...
While social media receive considerable scholarly attention, studies reveal mixed outcomes in relati...