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Journal of Information Technology & Tourism, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, March 2019
- Bing Pan, Conghui Zheng, Fuhua Song:
A comparison of the development of tourism information technologies between China and the United States. 1-6 - Brigitte Stangl, Juho Pesonen:
Editorial: special section on "new data and new insights". 7-8 - Miriam Scaglione, Colin Johnson, Pascal Favre:
As time goes by: last minute momentum booking and the planned vacation process. 9-22 - Juan de Dios Romero Palop, Juan Murillo Arias, Diego J. Bodas-Sagi, Heribert Valero Lapaz:
Determining the usual environment of cardholders as a key factor to measure the evolution of domestic tourism. 23-43 - Wolfram Höpken, Tobias Eberle, Matthias Fuchs, Maria Lexhagen:
Google Trends data for analysing tourists' online search behaviour and improving demand forecasting: the case of Åre, Sweden. 45-62 - Lidija Lalicic, Assumpció Huertas, Antonio Moreno, Mohammed Jabreel:
Which emotional brand values do my followers want to hear about? An investigation of popular European tourist destinations. 63-81 - Shumpei Iinuma, Hidetsugu Nanba, Toshiyuki Takezawa:
Investigating the effectiveness of computer-produced summaries obtained from multiple travel blog entries. 83-103 - Mete Sertkan, Julia Neidhardt, Hannes Werthner:
What is the "Personality" of a tourism destination? 105-133
- Saurabh Kumar Dixit:
Sigala, M. and Robinson, R.: Management and marketing of wine tourism business: theory, practice, and cases. 135-137
Volume 21, Number 2, June 2019
- Saeed Pahlevan Sharif, Paolo Mura:
Narratives on Facebook: the impact of user-generated content on visiting attitudes, visiting intention and perceptions of destination risk. 139-163 - Juan Pedro Mellinas, Eva Martín-Fuentes:
Does hotel size matter to get more reviews per room? 165-180 - Makoto Nakayama, Yun Wan:
Same sushi, different impressions: a cross-cultural analysis of Yelp reviews. 181-207 - Karin Högberg, Anna Karin Olsson:
Framing organizational social media: a longitudinal study of a hotel chain. 209-236 - Meltem Özturan, Meltem Mutlutürk, Burç Çeken, Burçin Sari:
Evaluating the information systems integration maturity level of travel agencies. 237-257 - Atul Purohit, Urjita Thakar:
Role of information and communication technology in improving loyalty program effectiveness: a comprehensive approach and future research agenda. 259-280 - Brian Kee Mun Wong, Tamil Selvi Renganathan:
Wearable Technologies in Organizations: Privacy, Efficiency and Autonomy in Work, A. Przegalinska (Ed.). Palgrave Pivot (2019). xiii + 86 pp., (eBk.), € 44.02, ISBN: 978-3-030-00907-6. 281-284 - Jianwei Qian, Rob Law:
Anandarajan, Murugan (et al.): Practical text analytics - maximizing the value of text data. 285-287
Volume 21, Number 3, September 2019
- Martin Gellerstedt, Tobias Arvemo:
The impact of word of mouth when booking a hotel: could a good friend's opinion outweigh the online majority? 289-311 - Ounjoung Park, Jong-hyun Ryu:
Cognitive fit effects of online reviews on tourists' information search. 313-335 - Shuang Song, Hidenori Kawamura, Junichi Uchida, Hajime Saito:
Determining tourist satisfaction from travel reviews. 337-367 - Lee Yen Chaw, Chun Meng Tang:
Online accommodation booking: what information matters the most to users? 369-390 - Michael James Walsh, Raechel Johns, Naomi F. Dale:
The social media tourist gaze: social media photography and its disruption at the zoo. 391-412 - Ernesto Tarantino, Ivanoe De Falco, Umberto Scafuri:
A mobile personalized tourist guide and its user evaluation. 413-455 - Songshan (Sam) Huang:
Augmented reality and virtual reality: the power of AR and VR for business. 457-459
Volume 21, Number 4, December 2019
- Garima Malik, A. Sajeevan Rao:
Extended expectation-confirmation model to predict continued usage of ODR/ride hailing apps: role of perceived value and self-efficacy. 461-482 - Roberto Pessoa de Queiroz Falcao, Jorge Brantes Ferreira, Murilo Carrazedo Marques da Costa Filho:
The influence of ubiquitous connectivity, trust, personality and generational effects on mobile tourism purchases. 483-514 - Russell B. Williams, Natasa Slak-Valek:
Pokémon GO is serious leisure that increases the touristic engagement, physical activity and sense of happiness of players. 515-533 - Antonio Moreno-Ortiz, Soluna Salles-Bernal, Aroa Orrequia-Barea:
Design and validation of annotation schemas for aspect-based sentiment analysis in the tourism sector. 535-557 - Inmaculada Rabadán-Martín, Francisco Aguado-Correa, Nuria Padilla-Garrido:
Facing new challenges in rural tourism: signaling quality via website. 559-576 - Pedro Lopes, Luís Almeida, João Pinto, Justino de Jesus, Didiana Fernandes, Isabel Vieira, Ricardo Gama:
Open Tourist Information System: a platform for touristic information management and outreach. 577-593 - Roberto Pessoa de Queiroz Falcao, Jorge Brantes Ferreira, Murilo Carrazedo Marques da Costa Filho:
Correction to: The influence of ubiquitous connectivity, trust, personality and generational effects on mobile tourism purchases. 595
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