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Journal of Information Technology & Tourism, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2011
- Lorenzo Cantoni
:
eTourism and eLearning. 1 - Nadzeya Kalbaska:
Travel Agents and Destination Management Organizations: eLearning As a Strategy to Train Tourism Trade Partners. 3-12 - Christer Kuttainen, Maria Lexhagen
:
Overcoming Barriers to Sme E-Commerce Adoption using Blended Learning: A Swedish Action Research Case Study. 13-26 - Sanjay Nadkarni, Magiel Venema:
Tourism Capacity Building in Developing Geographies: A Case for Open Educational Resources. 27-37 - Alessandro Inversini, Christoph Brülhart, Lorenzo Cantoni
:
Myswitzerland.com: Analysis of Online Communication and Promotion. 39-49
Volume 13, Number 2, 2011
- Harry Bouwman, Christer Carlsson, Carolina López-Nicolás, Brad McKenna
, Francisco J. Molina-Castillo
, Tuure Tuunanen, Pirkko Walden:
Mobile Travel Services: The Effect of Moderating Context Factors. 57-74 - Wee-Kheng Tan, Yu-Chung Chang:
QR Code as an On-Site Tourism Information Source. 75-91 - Mridula Dwivedi, Anil Yadav, Umashankar Venkatesh:
Use of Social Media by National Tourism Organizations: A Preliminary Analysis. 93-103 - Alexis Papathanassis
, Paul Brejla:
Tourism Extranet Acceptance in the Cruise Distribution Chain: The Role of Content, Usability, and Appearance. 105-117 - Bob van Limburg
:
Visiting Suriname, Using Dart to Analyze a Visitor's Perspective in a Cocreation Environment. 119-132
Volume 13, Number 3, 2011
- Elena Marchiori, Lorenzo Cantoni:
The Online Reputation Construct: Does it Matter for the Tourism Domain? A Literature Review on Destinations' Online Reputation. 139-159 - João Vaz Estêvão
, Maria João Carneiro, Leonor Teixeira
:
The Role of DMS in Reshaping Tourism Destinations: An Analysis of the Portuguese Case. 161-176 - Ahmad Fareed Ismail, Noor Hazarina Hashim, Gabriel Gemignani, Jamie Murphy:
Leapfrogging and Internet Implementation by Tourism Organizations. 177-189 - Susan Athey:
Use of the World Wide Web by the Portuguese Accommodation Industry. 191-204 - Christian Maurer, Veronika Lutz:
Strategic Implications for Overcoming Communication Gaps in Tourism Caused by Digital Divide. 205-214 - Roland Piazzi, Rodolfo Baggio
, Julia Neidhardt, Hannes Werthner:
Destinations and the Web: A Network Analysis View. 215-228 - Florian Zach
, Ulrike Gretzel:
Tourist-Activated Networks: Implications for Dynamic Bundling and EN Route Recommendations. 229-238 - Astrid Dickinger
, Brigitte Stangl:
Online Information Search: Differences between Goal-Directed and Experiential Search. 239-257
Volume 13, Number 4, 2011
- Marianna Sigala
:
Social Media and Crisis Management in Tourism: Applications and Implications for Research. 269-283 - Matthias Fuchs, Wolfram Höpken, Jörg Rasinger:
Behavioral Intention to Use Mobile Information Services in Tourism: The Case of the Tourist Guide Dolomitisuperski.Mobi. 285-307 - Carlos Lamsfus, Aurkene Alzua-Sorzabal, David Martín, Emilio Torres:
Semantic-Based Context Modeling in Tourism. 309-325 - Astrid Dickinger, Clemens Költringer:
Extracting Destination Representation and Competitiveness from Online Content. 327-339 - Alessandro Inversini, Davide Eynard:
Harvesting User-Generated Picture Metadata to Understand Destination Similarity. 341-351 - Bing Pan
, Lixuan Zhang, Kevin Smith:
A Mixed-Method Study of User Behavior and Usability on an Online Travel Agency. 353-364 - Peter O'Connor:
Assessing the Global E-Readiness of Hotel Chain Websites. 365-376 - Astrid Dickinger, Daniel R. Fesenmaier:
Note from the Editors. 377
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