PurposeAs independent travel has become increasingly popular in recent years, factors influencing users’ attitudes and behaviors should be explored. Besides, the rise of video platforms like YouTube, Bilibili and TikTok has led to the flourishing of user generated content (UGC), among which travel vlogs have become convenient and essential references for tourists before and while they travel on their own.Design/methodology/approachThis research used quantitative analysis through a survey designed for young people, as most vlog viewers are in those age groups, to explore the attitudes and perceptions of vlog preference, attitudes and cognizance of travel vlogs among different gender, guided by the decision-making theory and preference theory with 455 participants.FindingsSurvey results showed that both genders have common choices regarding travel vlog preference, attitudes, sharing and cognizance. Yet, gender differences appear in some cognition of travel vlogs and specific preferences, such as information searching habits, trusty travel and information sources.Originality/valueExisting studies focus on the influence of platforms on users, but scant studies focus on user perceptions of vlogs as a new information carrier for young people in East Asia, especially regarding gender differences, which is crucial in media-based marketing. This research provides practical suggestions to marketers and vloggers to attract and engage different genders of young people and theoretical implications on decision and preference theories.
Building industrialization, promote the industrialization of the world architecture development, promoted the pace of urbanization construction, in the aspect of building industrialization in China started late, so under the background of industrialization, in the course of the construction of construction engineering quality management experience a slight lack of current industrial construction project quality management of construction was still in the stage of research and practice, this article mainly through to the building industrialization construction quality has carried on the detailed analysis of existing problems, and combined with the traditional construction project quality management method, analyses the construction quality control factors of industrialization, It will provide some research data for future research on engineering quality control methods.
Previous studies have shown that social networking can assist delaytolerant routing design in many respects. In this paper, we specifically address content retrieval in delay-tolerant mobile ad-hoc networks. We propose a social-tie based content retrieval scheme to support the delay-tolerant MANET. The social hierarchy is structured using balanced connectivity criteria and a K-mean clustering algorithm. The proposed scheme has been evaluated and validated on a real social network dataset.
With the development of economy, countries all over the world are experiencing urbanization at different speeds. As the largest developing country in the world, China is experiencing long-term and sustained rapid economic growth and large-scale urbanization. Chongqing, China is a municipality directly under the Central Government of the People’s Republic of China. It is also a world-famous mountainous city and a comprehensive industrial city. As the main urban area of Chongqing, the population and land use scale are rapidly expanding, and the urban infrastructure construction is further promoted. This paper analyzes the land use change of Yubei District in recent 20 years, which is of great significance to guide the urban planning scientifically and rationally, control the scale of urban land use, and protect the limited arable land resources and ecological environment..
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