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Investigating the determinants of travel blogs influencing readers' intention to travel

Service Industries Journal, 2012
The purpose of this study is to propose and examine a new research model that can capture affective, cognitive and cyber-interactive elements influencing travel blog readers' behavioural intention ...
Hsiu-Yuan Wang
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A study on the continuous using intention of traveling website

2013 IEEE/ACIS 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS), 2013
This study utilized information system (IS) success model and technology acceptance model (TAM) as foundation and adopted theories of service quality and customer satisfaction to discuss the intention of continuous using traveling websites. Owing to the advantages of comparing prices and itineraries through Internet with ease, how to hold potential ...
Dauw-Song Zhu   +3 more
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The Effect of “Travel Envy on Social Media” on Intention to Travel

2021
While envy is defined as wanting to have done what someone else has done, or wishing to have what someone else has, travel envy can be defined as wishing to have made a trip that someone else has made. Travel envy on social media is the envy of a person as “I wish I could go too” when he sees travel, trip, vacation posts made by others on social media.
ŞEKER, Ferhat   +2 more
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Influence of Language Constraint on Travel Intention of Outbound Solo Travelers

The Tourism Sciences Society of Korea, 2019
This study analyzed the influence of language constraint on travel intention of outbound solo travelers. Travel motivation, travel constraints, and personal disposition, as well as language constraint, were specified as explanatory variables, and behavioral intention of outbound solo travelers was the dependent variable.
Hyun Joung Jin, Ye-Rin Che
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The Influence of Gender on Travel Risk Perceptions, Safety, and Travel Intentions

Tourism Analysis, 2009
This study replicates and extends the work of Reisinger and Mavondo, who explored the influence of national culture on travel risk and safety perceptions, anxiety, and travel intentions. The current study differs in that it adds gender as a key explanatory variable alone and in combination with national culture to provide a more comprehensive ...
Yvette Reisinger, John C. Crotts
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The Impacts of Virtual Experiences on People’s Travel Intentions

2010
As a virtual revolution in emerging media environments, it is believed that the 3D virtual world environment of Second Life will gain more attention and become more pervasive as a new marketing tool in business and tourism industries. The purpose of this study is to investigate flow theory in understanding the impacts of virtual experiences of Second ...
Yu-Chih Huang   +2 more
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Travel reduction strategies: intentions and outcomes

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2000
Abstract Continuing growth in travel has led to concerns about the environment and sustainability, and hence the need to attempt to reduce travel, particularly by car. This paper considers the types of travel reduction strategy available, in terms of the implicit mechanisms of switching or substitution by which travel would be modified or reduced ...
Stephen Marshall, David Banister
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The impact of anxiety levels on destination visit intention in the context of COVID-19: the mediating role of travel intention

Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights, 2023
Umit Şengel   +2 more
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Impact of the perceived risk from Covid-19 on intention to travel

Current Issues in Tourism, 2021
Sandra M Sánchez-Cañizares   +2 more
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Constrained and virtually traveling? Exploring the effect of travel constraints on intention to use virtual reality in tourism

Technology in Society, 2022
Andréea Schiopu   +2 more
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