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The Influence of Electronic Word of Mouth (E-WoM) in Social Media on Investment Decision
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Factors influencing the cruisers in recommending onshore excursions in Gran Canaria. [PDF]
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Compliance With Routine Health Checkup Visits Among California-Based Minority Men: A Survey Study. [PDF]
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Content analysis of illegal online advertisements for hypertension-related drugs and supplements in Taiwan. [PDF]
Chiu PT, Peng CY, Chang YJ.
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Multi-feature fusion-based consumer perceived risk prediction and its interpretability study. [PDF]
Qi L, Xie Y, Zhang Q, Zhang J, Ma Y.
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Do the interpersonal effects of gamified online destination websites better stimulate tourists' travel intentions? [PDF]
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Electronic word of mouth (e-WOM) in tourism industry: a bibliometric analysis
International Journal of Tourism Policy, 2023N.A. Jyoti +2 more
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Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, 2016
Websites such as www.Lonelyplanet.com, www.holidaycheck.com and www.tripadvisor.com serve as perfect platforms where travelers may share their experiences and opinions on hotels, restaurants and a number of attractions within a destination. Electronic Word-of-Mouth Communication (e-WOM) is one form of this User Generated Content (UGC).
Simon Caruana, Claire Schembri
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Websites such as www.Lonelyplanet.com, www.holidaycheck.com and www.tripadvisor.com serve as perfect platforms where travelers may share their experiences and opinions on hotels, restaurants and a number of attractions within a destination. Electronic Word-of-Mouth Communication (e-WOM) is one form of this User Generated Content (UGC).
Simon Caruana, Claire Schembri
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