This paper examines how information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly the internet, have been applied in China's tourism industry. Primary data were collected from 45 tourist organizations including airlines, hotels, tour operators, visitor attractions and tourism authorities. Key ...
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Ma XiaoQiu [Ma, X. Q. J. ]; Buhalis, D.; Song HaiYan
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Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
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Information and communication technologies in tourism 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference in Helsinki, Finland, 2003, 2003, pp 345-354
This study surveys the application of electronic distribution channels for hotels in Athens, Greece, and examines how hotels (n=22) perceive the internet as a distribution channel. The study reveals that although hotels in Athens tend to, and still rely on traditional distribution channels,...
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Kaldis, K.; Boccorh, R.; Buhalis, D.
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Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
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Information and communication technologies in tourism 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference in Helsinki, Finland, 2003, 2003, pp 280-288
This paper examines the pre-purchase behaviour of travellers toward airline e-tickets in the Taiwanese travel market and explores the validity of the new internet context. Data were obtained from a survey conducted with 206 travellers at the waiting lounge of Taipei's CKS international airport....
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Hwang LiJen [Hwang, L. J. J. ]; Powell-Perry, J.; Lai ChingYing [Lai, C. Y. C. ]
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Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
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Information and communication technologies in tourism 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference in Helsinki, Finland, 2003, 2003, pp 336-344
Fifty papers from the title conference are presented. Topics covered include: systems architecture; virtual communities; mobile services; internet-based travel advisory and trip planning; internet marketing and e-commerce; destination management systems; hotel systems and issues; information and ...
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Frew, A. J.; Hitz, M.; O'Connor, P.
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Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
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Information and communication technologies in tourism 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference in Helsinki, Finland, 2003, 2003, pp xiii + 476 pp.
This research examines the level of internet and e-commerce usage in Greek tourism, the degree of online cooperation among tourist industry players, and the view of key industry players towards the development of a destination management system. For the purpose of this research, the following were...
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Deimezi, O.; Buhalis, D.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
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Information and communication technologies in tourism 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference in Helsinki, Finland, 2003, 2003, pp 39-48
This paper reports on the findings of a three-phase Delphi study that focused on establishing the range of electronic distribution channels currently available to hotels, on forecasting their relative future and on highlighting the implications of such findings for the industry as a whole. 40...
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O'Connor, P.; Frew, A. J.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
Citation
Information and communication technologies in tourism 2001: Proceedings of the International Conference in Montreal, Canada, 2001, 2001, pp 346-357
In-depth interviews with 25 travel agents in the greater Auckland region of New Zealand were conducted in 2000 to investigate the effect of the widespread availability of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on their business. The results reveal that ICTs have changed the competitive...
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Garkavenko, V.; Bremner, H.; Milne, S.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
Citation
Information and communication technologies in tourism 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference in Helsinki, Finland, 2003, 2003, pp 467-476
This study examines the extent to which the internet and other web-based tools have penetrated the business process of the Italian tourism sector. It also explores to what extent the Italian tourism sector is ready to adopt a common and more flexible information technology infrastructure that can...
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Molinaroli, E.; Buhalis, D.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
Citation
Information and communication technologies in tourism 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference in Helsinki, Finland, 2003, 2003, pp 96-104
This paper investigates the tourism location-based information services that are of interest to travellers using mobile phones and wireless devices (mTravellers). It also examines the impact of the new mobile services on destination information providers, mainly destination management systems. It...
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Ghandour, R.; Buhalis, D.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Wien, Wien, Austria
Citation
Information and communication technologies in tourism 2003: Proceedings of the International Conference in Helsinki, Finland, 2003, 2003, pp 222-231
Purpose - This study aims to assess if the benefits outweigh the costs of participation in online travel agencies (OTAs) such as Booking.com. Design/methodology/approach - A two-step system generalised method of moments estimation of a regression model of firm-level return on assets (ROA) is used...
Author(s)
Abdullah, S.; Cauwenberge, P. van; Bauwhede, H. vander; O'Connor, P.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing, Bingley, UK
Citation
Tourism Review, 2022, 77, 4, pp 1024-1042