2020
DOI: 10.1080/22243534.2020.1869462
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Travellers’ top comments during the COVID-19 pandemic in Botswana

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“…Our results also showed that the score of the review is not influenced by the mention of the COVID-19, which resulted in Hypothesis 4 being rejected. On the other hand, similar research conducted in Botswana by Chatibura [45], showed that reviews mentioning Covid-19 were overwhelmingly of positive valence, with most of the negative reviews dating back to the beginning of the pandemic. However, the research of Chatibura [45] was based on a very limited sample compared to the current analysis.…”
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“…Our results also showed that the score of the review is not influenced by the mention of the COVID-19, which resulted in Hypothesis 4 being rejected. On the other hand, similar research conducted in Botswana by Chatibura [45], showed that reviews mentioning Covid-19 were overwhelmingly of positive valence, with most of the negative reviews dating back to the beginning of the pandemic. However, the research of Chatibura [45] was based on a very limited sample compared to the current analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…On the other hand, similar research conducted in Botswana by Chatibura [45], showed that reviews mentioning Covid-19 were overwhelmingly of positive valence, with most of the negative reviews dating back to the beginning of the pandemic. However, the research of Chatibura [45] was based on a very limited sample compared to the current analysis. A broader approach by Uğur and Akbıyık [44], who analyzed over 75,000 reviews, showed a different trend.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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