2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2015.07.002
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Consumer perception of knowledge-sharing in travel-related Online Social Networks

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“…Davis (1985) and Davis et al (1989) There have been two major research themes in the above-mentioned prior research: (a) the nature of IT and (b) IT usage goals. Of these, prior research related to the former have focused on various software IT tools such as word processing programs (Davis et al, 1989), progress management systems (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000), e-learning systems (van Raaji & Schepers, 2008), drawing systems (Ichikohji, 2013), and Social Networking Services (SNS) (Bilgihan, Barreda, Okumus, & Nusair, 2016). By using specific IT tools as subjects, the information technologies to be implemented became clear to companies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Davis (1985) and Davis et al (1989) There have been two major research themes in the above-mentioned prior research: (a) the nature of IT and (b) IT usage goals. Of these, prior research related to the former have focused on various software IT tools such as word processing programs (Davis et al, 1989), progress management systems (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000), e-learning systems (van Raaji & Schepers, 2008), drawing systems (Ichikohji, 2013), and Social Networking Services (SNS) (Bilgihan, Barreda, Okumus, & Nusair, 2016). By using specific IT tools as subjects, the information technologies to be implemented became clear to companies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, on the hardware side, initial research focused only on PCs (Compeau & Higgins, 1995;Davis, 1989;Davis et al, 1989;Venkatesh & Davis, 2000). In recent years, studies have come to examine mobile phones (Bilgihan et al, 2016;Hanafizadeh, Behboudi, Koshksaray, & Tabar, 2014;Hong, Thong, & Tam, 2006), though there has not been sufficient focus on the relationship between PCs and mobile phones. Thus, this study contributes to research by considering the impact of variation in user hardware.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also in line with the arguments of Chong et al (2010) as issue of designing an interface that is not interactive enough, especially for a mobilebased application can reduce the functionalities and accompany benefits of mobile system. Perceived ease of use has been confirmed to be instrumental in many studies such as electronic banking adoption (Salimon et al, 2016) internet usage (e.g., Abedalaziz et al, 2013;Teo et al, 2003), mobile instant messaging (e.g., Lauricella & Kay, 2013), social networking (Bilgihan et al, 2016) and a host of others. Based on this, the following hypothesis is formulated H2.…”
Section: Perceived Ease Of Use (Peu)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural calamities are derailing on or after further manner of unusual incidents by their impetus, which is the condition of crisis and call for assistance, supporting hands or intonation of the factual, societal or ethnic facets of a selective embattled neighborhood ( see ,M. Mariani, Baggio et al, 2014). The latest tourism journalism has lectured to the function and utilize of online social platform in tourists' choice-making, plus in touristry maneuver along with administration (Bilgihan, Barreda et al, 2016). Whereas user-Centrica literatures have by and large paying attention on the exploit and brunt of social media in the investigate segment of travelers' scheduling course ( see, Dijkmans, Kerkhof et al, 2015) while provider-ignited researches have rigorous look on the endorsement, administration, as well as inquiries tasks ( see, Luo and Zhong, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%