Ulrike Gretzel, Zohreh Zarezadeh, Yuxuan Li and Zheng Xiang
The purpose of this paper is to examine the evolution of travel information search literature over the past 75 years to outline research needs for the upcoming decades.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine the evolution of travel information search literature over the past 75 years to outline research needs for the upcoming decades.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper conducts a literature review based on the descriptive textual analysis of article abstracts from a sample of representative tourism journals on the subject of travel information search.
Findings
The analysis shows that the literature reflects the mounting complexity in the tourism information landscape and the increasing diversity in available channels. It also reveals lack of theoretical advancement in terms of reconceptualizing travel information search to better accommodate current and future technological advances.
Originality/value
This paper offers a systematic review of literature on travel information search and identifies areas of interest and directions for future research.
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Zohreh Zara Zarezadeh, Raymond Rastegar and Zheng Xiang
Guest experience and satisfaction have been central constructs in the hospitality management literature for decades. In recent years, the use of big data as an increasing trending…
Abstract
Purpose
Guest experience and satisfaction have been central constructs in the hospitality management literature for decades. In recent years, the use of big data as an increasing trending practice in hospitality research has been characterised as a modern approach that offers valuable insights into understanding and enhancing guest experience and satisfaction. Recognising such potential, both researchers and practitioners need to better understand big data’s application and contribution in the hospitality landscape. The purpose of this paper is to critically review and synthesise the literature to shed light on trends and extant patterns in the application of big data in hospitality, particularly in research focusing on hotel guest experience and satisfaction.
Design/methodology/approach
This research is based on a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis literature review of academic journal articles in Google Scholar published up to the end of 2020.
Findings
By data types, user-generated content, especially online reviews and ratings, was at the centre of attention for hospitality-related big data research. By variables, the hospitality-related big data fell into two crucial factor categories: physical environment and guest-to-staff interactions.
Originality/value
This paper shows that big data research can create new insights into attributes that have been extensively researched in the hospitality field. It facilitates a thorough understanding of big data studies and provides valuable insights into future prospects for both researchers and practitioners.