Who am I if you can't see me? The "self" of young travellers as driver of eWOM in social media

被引:31
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作者
Styven, Maria Ek [1 ]
Foster, Tim [1 ]
机构
[1] Lulea Univ Technol, Dept Business Adm Technol & Social, Lulea, Sweden
关键词
Social media; Millennials; eWOM; Generation Z; Self Travel experience;
D O I
10.1108/JTF-12-2017-0057
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse factors influencing the propensity to share travel experiences in social media during a trip, across a sample of Millennial and Generation Z consumers in three different countries. Design/methodology/approach - An online survey was sent to consumers between 16 and 30 years in Sweden, UK and India. Structural equation modelling and multigroup analysis was conducted to compare results between countries and generations. Findings - Young travellers' need for uniqueness (NFU) and opinion leadership (OL) with regard to travel tends to increase their propensity to share travel experiences in social media during a trip. Reflected appraisal of self is strongly related to NFU and OL and may therefore indirectly influence the propensity to share. Some differences were found between generations and countries. Research limitations/implications - Future research could consider comparisons between travellers from younger and older generations. The hypotheses formulated in this study could be tested in other countries. Further adaptions or extensions of existing NFU scales to fit in the travel and tourism context are suggested. Practical implications - Millennial and Gen Z consumers will constitute an increasing part of travellers and visitors in the future. Through a better understanding of their behaviour, tourism managers can design strategies to engage them and increase electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM). Originality/value - This study contributes by addressing the lack of research on "self'-related drivers of eWOM in general social media during the trip, and by providing an international perspective through cross-cultural comparisons.
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页数:13
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