Dear guest, welcome to this publication database. As an anonymous user, you will probably not have edit rights. Also, the collapse status of the topic tree will not be persistent. If you like to have these and other options enabled, you might ask Admin (Ivan Eggel) for a login account.
 [BibTeX] [RIS]
An Exploratory Field Study of Web 2.0 in Tourism
Publicatietype: Proceedings
Citatie: HEVS489
Boektitel: Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2008
Serie: Business and Economics
Jaar: 2008
Uitgever: Springer Verlag, Wien - New York
URL: http://www.springerlink.com/co...
Samenvatting: The Web 2.0 concept comprises a second generation of Web-based services, such as social networking sites and wikis, and is becoming an important element in travel planning and buying. This paper adds to Web 2.0 tourism studies, investigating Web 2.0 applications and technologies present with almost 3,000 tourism businesses — destination management organisations, mountain railways, travel agencies and hotel organisations. The low presence of Web 2.0 technologies and applications on tourism enterprise websites suggests that most tourism enterprises are at an early stage in applying Web 2.0 concepts to their businesses. Using diffusion of innovations theory, the results show that enterprises having adopted websites early (early adopters and early majority) also lead in the adoption of Web 2.0 technologies.
Trefwoorden: Bass-Rogers model, diffusion of innovation, tourism, Web 2.0
Auteurs Schegg, Roland
Liebrich, Andreas
Scaglione, Miriam
Syed Ahmad, Sharifah Fatimah
Redacteurs O’Connor, Peter
Höpken, Wolfram
Gretzel, Ulrike
Toegevoegd door: []
Totaalscore: 0
Bestanden
    Aantekeningen
      Onderwerpen