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Social influence theory 2 社会影响理论 2 Big data 1 Dual-process theory 1 Heuristic information cue 1 Millennials 1 PLS-SEM 1 Review helpfulness 1 Social media 1 Systematic information cue 1 Technology acceptance model 1 Tourism 1 、旅游 1 关键词 Millenials 1 双重历程理论 1 启发性信息源 1 大数据 1 技术接受模型 1 系统性信息源 1 评论有用性 1
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Back, Ki-Joon 1 Kowalczyk-Anioł, Joanna 1 Kwon, Wooseok 1 Lee, Kyung Young 1 Lee, Minwoo 1 Nowacki, Marek 1
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Assessing restaurant review helpfulness through big data: dual-process and social influence theory
Kwon, Wooseok; Lee, Minwoo; Back, Ki-Joon; Lee, Kyung Young - In: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology 12 (2021) 2, pp. 177-195
Purpose This study aims to uncover how heuristic information cues (HIC) and systematic information cues (SIC) of online reviews influence review helpfulness and examine a moderating role of social influence in the process of assessing review helpfulness. In particular, this study conceptualizes...
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Factors influencing Generation Y’s tourism-related social media activity: the case of Polish students
Kowalczyk-Anioł, Joanna; Nowacki, Marek - In: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology 11 (2020) 3, pp. 543-558
Purpose This study aims to identify the factors which affect Generation Y’s activity in social media (SM) while traveling. It draws on and extends the technology acceptance model (TAM) and social influence theory. It examines the effects of social influence processes (compliance,...
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