2007
DOI: 10.1002/j.1681-4835.2007.tb00214.x
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Perceived Benefits and Management Commitment to E‐business Usage in selected Ghanaian Tourism Firms

Abstract: We set out in this article to generate a preliminary understanding of the benefits of e-business to tourism firm players in Ghana. We also sought to ascertain the commitment of top management to e-business development in Ghanaian tourist firms. We investigate our research issues by surveying 60 tourism firms. Of the 60 questionnaires we administered, 43 were deemed usable and we report our findings by means of descriptive statistics. We find that in conformance with the theory of planned behaviour, top managem… Show more

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“…Research carried out by Ismail (2002), Ayeh (2005), Hinson and Boateng (2007) and Issahaku (2012) indicate that there is limited knowledge on the use of ICT in the tourism sector, particularly the hotel subsector of Ghana. Areas in which they raised concerns included levels of ICT usage in hotels located outside Accra and access to ICT by hospitality organisations.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research carried out by Ismail (2002), Ayeh (2005), Hinson and Boateng (2007) and Issahaku (2012) indicate that there is limited knowledge on the use of ICT in the tourism sector, particularly the hotel subsector of Ghana. Areas in which they raised concerns included levels of ICT usage in hotels located outside Accra and access to ICT by hospitality organisations.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The swift development of ICT for the hospitality and tourism industry has encouraged hotels around the globe to adapt to new technologies. In the past three decades hotel management has been influenced by three major waves of ICT namely, Computer Reservations System (CRS) which started in the 1970s, the Global Distribution System (GDS) which followed in the 1980s, and finally the introduction of the internet from the 1990s to date (Hinson and Boateng, 2007;Ansah et al, 2012). CRS is a computerised system which stores and distributes information on hotels, resorts or other lodging facilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another constraint was the absence of reliable physical location infrastructure such as city maps, street names, house numbers and post-codes to support distribution of online purchased items. Other constraints included high cost of computer hardware and Internet access for the public and the business community (Foster et al, 2004;Hinson and Boateng, 2007) as well as unreliable power supply for constant availability of the Internet (Foster et al, 2004).…”
Section: Case Study Findings: E-ghana Market Translationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism is one of the identified major socioeconomic activities and the quickest advancing sector of the economy of Ghana. Tourism contributes nearly 16% of the overall annual foreign exchange for Ghana [9]. The hospitality industries in the Brong Ahafo Region and Ghana as a whole are vital sources of employment to most of the youth, as well as creation of new solid business prospects to offer an increase to the stream of revenue to the government of Ghana in terms of tax and improving novelty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%