2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2018.03.010
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Exploring the group holiday decision-making process with the support of technology

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“…Studies show that vacations after stressful times have a positive effect on the mental health of individuals (Etzion, 2003;Bratman et al, 2019;Buckley & Westaway, 2020). Travel decisions of tourists are affected by many factors (Thornton et al, 1997;Decrop, 2006;Zhang, 2019). One of these factors is the existence of risk factors such as epidemic diseases that can cause physical harm on them (Wilks, 1994;Mansfeld & Pizam, 2006;Chew & Jahari, 2014).…”
Section: Holiday Intentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that vacations after stressful times have a positive effect on the mental health of individuals (Etzion, 2003;Bratman et al, 2019;Buckley & Westaway, 2020). Travel decisions of tourists are affected by many factors (Thornton et al, 1997;Decrop, 2006;Zhang, 2019). One of these factors is the existence of risk factors such as epidemic diseases that can cause physical harm on them (Wilks, 1994;Mansfeld & Pizam, 2006;Chew & Jahari, 2014).…”
Section: Holiday Intentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative information seeking (CIS) describes the process of searching for meaningful information performed by team members to accomplish their collaborative work (Hertzum, ; Shah, ). Collaborating with tour mates may facilitate the seeking and locating of relevant information and informing joint decision‐making (Zhang, Sun, and Wagner, ). For example, Mohammad Arif, Du, and Lee () reported that tourists in a travel group communicated with each other in order to learn personal preferences, to facilitate efficient completion of tasks, and to preserve team harmony.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%