Do Online Travel Communities Matter? A Literature Review
Ukpabi, D., Onyenucheya, U. D., & Karjaluoto, H. (2017). Do Online Travel Communities Matter? A Literature Review. In A. Pucihar, M. K. Borštnar, C. Kittl, P. Ravesteijn, R. Clarke, & R. Bons (Eds.), Bled 2017 : Proceedings of the 30th Bled eConference : Digital Transformation : From Connecting Things to Transforming Our Lives (pp. 603-616). University of Maribor Press. https://doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-043-1.42
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The emergence of social media has migrated consumers from
peripheral stakeholders to strategic partners whose inputs are critical for
successful product and service innovation. Online communities provide a
platform for aggregation of consumers from diverse backgrounds; online
travel communities (OTCs) have recently attracted growing interest in the
information systems and tourism literature because their unofficial
boundary spanning role influences consumer interest in destinations.
Importantly, this literature remains largely fragmented because of
conflicting findings. The present study seeks to integrate prior OTC
research in order to understand the motivations and consequences (negative
and positive) of OTCs, as well as interaction platforms. Among the 63
reviewed studies, psychological, social, and utilitarian motivations were
identified, with both positive and negative consequences for firms and
individuals. Additionally, the studies were found to employ different
methodological approaches, based on distinct and heterogeneous theories.
The paper concludes with some implications and directions for further
research.
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