What is the current and future impact of social media on hospitality and tourism?.
by
 
Teare, Richard.

Title
What is the current and future impact of social media on hospitality and tourism?.

Author
Teare, Richard.

ISBN
9781784414641

Personal Author
Teare, Richard.

Physical Description
1 online resource (105 pages)

Series
Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes: Volume 7, Issue 3

Contents
Cover -- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD -- Editorial -- Trends affecting social media: implications for practitioners and researchers -- Social media practices applied by city hotels: a comparative case study from Turkey -- How hotel responses to online reviews differ by hotel rating: an exploratory study -- Restaurant social media usage in China -- Hotel Facebook marketing: an integrated model -- Documenting business-toconsumer(B2C) communications on Facebook -- An investigation of the persuasive effects of firm-consumer communication dyads using Facebook -- Common themes across social media research.

Abstract
This ebookinvestigates the ways in which social media is currently impacting and will likely continue to effect the tourism and hospitality industry. The expansion of social media means that geography no longer isolates customers from other customers. User generated content on TripAdvisor is a powerful tool. Travellers use it to choose hotels or restaurants based on reviews by past customers. Employee communities are bringing employees of multinational companies together. Team members share best practices on sites like Hilton's H360 and Hilton builds a strong culture amongst its team members. Team members also participate in worldwide contests, showing their outcomes through photos and videos posted on the site. Social media is changing how people communicate, participate, and collaborate. This ebook provides a glimpse into how social media is used should be used and will be by travellers and travel related companies across the globe.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Internet marketing.
 
Social media.
 
Tourism -- Marketing.

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Bowen, John.
 
Baloglu, Seyhmus.

Electronic Access
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