2014
DOI: 10.1007/s40558-014-0012-x
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Assessing the website effectiveness of top ten tourist attracting nations

Abstract: Website evaluation has been studied extensively in Information Systems and Tourism literature; but few studies combine information system issues with the Tourist decision making perspective. In this research we evaluate websites on a comprehensive set of criteria, based on five factors of website effectiveness. A Content analysis of official tourism websites of top ten tourist attracting nations was done and data was analysed using Correspondence analysis and weighted mean scores. Findings reveal that websites… Show more

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“…Authors have studied various aspects of travel websites like adoption of travel information (No & Kim, 2014), website quality (Anand, Mittal, Moolchandani, Kagzi, & Kar, 2015), website effectiveness (Gupta, 2014) and usefulness of online reviews on the travel website (Liu & Park, 2015;Sparks, Perkins, & Buckley, 2013). Authors have also tried to develop scales for measuring various aspects on travel websites like e-value, web quality index (Cavia, Rovira, Díaz-Luque, & Cavaller, 2014), e-travel service quality (Ho & Lee, 2007) and e-quality (Llach, Marimon, del Mar Alonso-Almeida, & Bernardo, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors have studied various aspects of travel websites like adoption of travel information (No & Kim, 2014), website quality (Anand, Mittal, Moolchandani, Kagzi, & Kar, 2015), website effectiveness (Gupta, 2014) and usefulness of online reviews on the travel website (Liu & Park, 2015;Sparks, Perkins, & Buckley, 2013). Authors have also tried to develop scales for measuring various aspects on travel websites like e-value, web quality index (Cavia, Rovira, Díaz-Luque, & Cavaller, 2014), e-travel service quality (Ho & Lee, 2007) and e-quality (Llach, Marimon, del Mar Alonso-Almeida, & Bernardo, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study used the content analysis to evaluate the official tourism website. This method has been used to evaluate websites in tourism and hospitality studies by different researchers (Anna et al, 2020;Gupta & Utkarsh. 2014;Han and Mills 2006;Morrison et al 2004).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research on performance evaluation or assessment of e-commerce was divided into two: overall e-commerce performance evaluation; and performance evaluation of website only. Performance assessment requires a combination of efficiency and effectiveness; while efficiency may be defined in terms of output per input, effectiveness is defined by a website’s usability (in the context of e-tailing) (Gupta, 2014). Literature pertaining to these areas is explained in the following section.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al (2005) provided usability, usefulness of content, adequacy of information, accessibility dimensions to measure the performance of web portals. Gupta (2014) developed a tourism website evaluation framework, considering the five effective criteria: information quality, visual appearance ease of use, security/privacy and responsiveness. This framework was validated by applying the same in ten official tourism websites of touristic nations to find that a web designer should focus on security and responsiveness.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%