Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2014, 2013 Proceedings of the International Conference in Dublin, Ireland, January 21-24, 2014
Coordonnateurs : Xiang Zheng, Tussyadiah Iis
The papers presented in this volume advance the state-of-the-art research on social media and Web 2.0, electronic tourism marketing, website development and evaluation, search engine marketing and optimization, IT adoption and diffusion, virtual travel communities, mobile technologies, management information systems in tourism, eLearning, recommender systems for tourism businesses and destinations and electronic distribution for hospitality and travel products. This book covers the most significant topics contributed by prominent scholars from around the world and is suitable for both academics and practitioners who are interested in the latest developments in e-Tourism.
Zheng Xiang PhD is assistant professor at the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Virginia Tech. His primary research interests include travel information search, emergent Internet-based technologies for travel decisions and the development of marketing information systems for tourism organizations.
Iis Tussyadiah PhD is associate clinical professor at the School of Hospitality Business Management at Washington State University, Vancouver. Her main research interests include the impact of ICT use on travel experiences and the influence of ICT-mediated experiences on cultural production, place making and destination marketing.
Presents research on cutting-edge technologies in travel and tourism by leading scholars in the field
Offers practical insights into IT-related managerial issues
Provides a collection of diverse perspectives and methodologies
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 01-2014
Ouvrage de 907 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thèmes d’Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2014 :
Mots-clés :
Destination management; Electronic distribution; Electronic tourism marketing; Hospitality; Information technology; Management information systems; Mobile technologies; Recommender systems; Search engine marketing; Search engine optimization; Social media; Travel and tourism; Virtual travel communities; Web 2.0; Website development; Website evaluation; e-business; eLearning