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Annals of Tourism research, Jan 1, 1997
... Kelly MacKay is Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba (102 Frank Kenedy Center, W... more ... Kelly MacKay is Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba (102 Frank Kenedy Center, Winnipeg, Canada R3T 2N2. Daniel Fesenmaier is Associate Professor in Leisure Studies at the University of Illinois (1206 South Fourth Street, Champaign IL 61820, USA. ...
Annals of Tourism Research, Jan 1, 1998
Page 1. Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 551-578, 1998 © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd... more Page 1. Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 551-578, 1998 © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved Pergamon Printed in Great Britain 0160-7383/98 $19.00+0.00 PII: S0160-7383(98)O0010-3 EXPANDING ...
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 1992
Abstract This article investigates risk perceptions associated with pleasure travel. Psychophy si... more Abstract This article investigates risk perceptions associated with pleasure travel. Psychophy sical scaling methods and multivariate analysis identified three basic dimensions of perceived risk: physical-equipment risk, vacation risk, and destination risk. Subsequent cluster analysis of the respondents based on the three risk dimensions identified three groups of travelers with substantially different risk perceptions regarding travel. The three risk groups differed in terms of the most recent trip taken and the benefits soughtfrom ...
Tourism Management, Jan 1, 2002
Journal of travel Research, Jan 1, 2000
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2001
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2000
In social psychology, the raison d'être of much cross-cul-tural research is ... more In social psychology, the raison d'être of much cross-cul-tural research is the desire to determine universality of theo-ries (Malpass 1977); however, in tourism, the focus is more likely to be on segmentation of international travel markets. Inasmuch as image has been supported as ...
Electronic Markets, Jan 1, 2003
Tourism Analysis, Jan 1, 2000
The goal of this study was to examine the structure of the trip decision-making process and to ex... more The goal of this study was to examine the structure of the trip decision-making process and to explore how travel decisions evolve during the course of trip planning. The results indicate that the travel decision-making/planning process can be decomposed into a number of constituent ...
Annals of Tourism Research, Jan 1, 2006
Tourism Management, Jan 1, 2004
Journal of Park and …, Jan 1, 1991
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2006
... The emerging liter-ature relating to digital marketing and destination marketing indicates th... more ... The emerging liter-ature relating to digital marketing and destination marketing indicates that a number of organizational characteristics determine the success of these strategies (Frambach 1993; Gretzel and Fesenmaier 2001; Tapscott 1996). ...
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2004
This study contributes to the understanding of online travel communities by extending and empiric... more This study contributes to the understanding of online travel communities by extending and empirically testing a conceptual framework of online travel community member needs. Specifically, the relationships between member needs and their level of participation in an online travel community are ...
… technologies in tourism, Jan 1, 2003
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 1993
Page 1. http://jtr.sagepub.com/ Journal of Travel Research http://jtr.sagepub.com/ content/31/3/4... more Page 1. http://jtr.sagepub.com/ Journal of Travel Research http://jtr.sagepub.com/ content/31/3/47 The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/004728759303100308 1993 31: 47 Journal of Travel Research ...
Journal of Travel …, Jan 1, 2006
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2003
Adoption and diffusion theories are used to explain key factors affecting the use of Internet tec... more Adoption and diffusion theories are used to explain key factors affecting the use of Internet technology by American convention and visitors bureaus. Organizational properties, leader characteristics, and technology-activity fit are as-sumed to determine the extent and ...
IEEE Intelligent …, Jan 1, 2002
Annals of Tourism Research, Jan 1, 1995
Annals of Tourism research, Jan 1, 1997
... Kelly MacKay is Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba (102 Frank Kenedy Center, W... more ... Kelly MacKay is Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba (102 Frank Kenedy Center, Winnipeg, Canada R3T 2N2. Daniel Fesenmaier is Associate Professor in Leisure Studies at the University of Illinois (1206 South Fourth Street, Champaign IL 61820, USA. ...
Annals of Tourism Research, Jan 1, 1998
Page 1. Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 551-578, 1998 © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd... more Page 1. Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 551-578, 1998 © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved Pergamon Printed in Great Britain 0160-7383/98 $19.00+0.00 PII: S0160-7383(98)O0010-3 EXPANDING ...
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 1992
Abstract This article investigates risk perceptions associated with pleasure travel. Psychophy si... more Abstract This article investigates risk perceptions associated with pleasure travel. Psychophy sical scaling methods and multivariate analysis identified three basic dimensions of perceived risk: physical-equipment risk, vacation risk, and destination risk. Subsequent cluster analysis of the respondents based on the three risk dimensions identified three groups of travelers with substantially different risk perceptions regarding travel. The three risk groups differed in terms of the most recent trip taken and the benefits soughtfrom ...
Tourism Management, Jan 1, 2002
Journal of travel Research, Jan 1, 2000
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2001
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2000
In social psychology, the raison d'être of much cross-cul-tural research is ... more In social psychology, the raison d'être of much cross-cul-tural research is the desire to determine universality of theo-ries (Malpass 1977); however, in tourism, the focus is more likely to be on segmentation of international travel markets. Inasmuch as image has been supported as ...
Electronic Markets, Jan 1, 2003
Tourism Analysis, Jan 1, 2000
The goal of this study was to examine the structure of the trip decision-making process and to ex... more The goal of this study was to examine the structure of the trip decision-making process and to explore how travel decisions evolve during the course of trip planning. The results indicate that the travel decision-making/planning process can be decomposed into a number of constituent ...
Annals of Tourism Research, Jan 1, 2006
Tourism Management, Jan 1, 2004
Journal of Park and …, Jan 1, 1991
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2006
... The emerging liter-ature relating to digital marketing and destination marketing indicates th... more ... The emerging liter-ature relating to digital marketing and destination marketing indicates that a number of organizational characteristics determine the success of these strategies (Frambach 1993; Gretzel and Fesenmaier 2001; Tapscott 1996). ...
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2004
This study contributes to the understanding of online travel communities by extending and empiric... more This study contributes to the understanding of online travel communities by extending and empirically testing a conceptual framework of online travel community member needs. Specifically, the relationships between member needs and their level of participation in an online travel community are ...
… technologies in tourism, Jan 1, 2003
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 1993
Page 1. http://jtr.sagepub.com/ Journal of Travel Research http://jtr.sagepub.com/ content/31/3/4... more Page 1. http://jtr.sagepub.com/ Journal of Travel Research http://jtr.sagepub.com/ content/31/3/47 The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/004728759303100308 1993 31: 47 Journal of Travel Research ...
Journal of Travel …, Jan 1, 2006
Journal of Travel Research, Jan 1, 2003
Adoption and diffusion theories are used to explain key factors affecting the use of Internet tec... more Adoption and diffusion theories are used to explain key factors affecting the use of Internet technology by American convention and visitors bureaus. Organizational properties, leader characteristics, and technology-activity fit are as-sumed to determine the extent and ...
IEEE Intelligent …, Jan 1, 2002
Annals of Tourism Research, Jan 1, 1995