Residents as travel destination information providers: An online community perspective

Irem Önder, K. Woosnam, E. Baldwin, S. Backman

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Abstract

Prior research regarding residents and tourists has focused on their commonalities and interactions occurring on-site. What is missing from the literature is an examination of residents as information sources to potential tourists. Online travel communities offer such a viable venue. This study has two main purposes. The first is to examine the influence residents may have on travel decisions and identify the types of travel decisions they influence. The second is to compare the influence residents have on travel decisions with other online community members (i.e., experienced travelers). Treemapper is used to identify the country forums, and thematic networks are used for the analysis of influence of eWOM. The results reveal that nearly one-third of the communication threads (including 1,699 postings from 713 contributing members) have been influential for members. Residents are more influential in accommodations and food and beverage recommendations, whereas experienced travelers are more influential in the destination information category.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)400 - 413
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Travel Research
Volume49
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

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