SPANISH INTERNET USERS AND TOURISM: ANALYSIS OF ONLINE TOURIST BEHAVIOUR AMONG EXPERIENCED USERS

Internet and E-commerce continue to expand in today's information and communication society. This research focuses on the most relevant characteristics of experienced Spanish Internet users. More specifically, this document concentrates on Internet users and travellers who buy or may buy in the...

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Main Author: Pablo Garrido Pintado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Huelva 2013-06-01
Series:Enlightening Tourism: A Pathmaking Journal
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Online Access:https://www.uhu.es/publicaciones/ojs/index.php/et/article/view/1366
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description Internet and E-commerce continue to expand in today's information and communication society. This research focuses on the most relevant characteristics of experienced Spanish Internet users. More specifically, this document concentrates on Internet users and travellers who buy or may buy in the future services offered by travel agents or other operators in the tourism industry. Data for this study was collected through questionnaires. Once collected, all data was subjected to statistical analysis in order to determine the demographic characteristics, values, uses and attitudes of subjects included in the sampling, as well as interactions between the above mentioned items. This process allowed us to reach sound conclusions.
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spellingShingle Pablo Garrido Pintado
SPANISH INTERNET USERS AND TOURISM: ANALYSIS OF ONLINE TOURIST BEHAVIOUR AMONG EXPERIENCED USERS
Enlightening Tourism: A Pathmaking Journal
E-commerce
electronic tourism
online travel agencies
title SPANISH INTERNET USERS AND TOURISM: ANALYSIS OF ONLINE TOURIST BEHAVIOUR AMONG EXPERIENCED USERS
title_full SPANISH INTERNET USERS AND TOURISM: ANALYSIS OF ONLINE TOURIST BEHAVIOUR AMONG EXPERIENCED USERS
title_fullStr SPANISH INTERNET USERS AND TOURISM: ANALYSIS OF ONLINE TOURIST BEHAVIOUR AMONG EXPERIENCED USERS
title_full_unstemmed SPANISH INTERNET USERS AND TOURISM: ANALYSIS OF ONLINE TOURIST BEHAVIOUR AMONG EXPERIENCED USERS
title_short SPANISH INTERNET USERS AND TOURISM: ANALYSIS OF ONLINE TOURIST BEHAVIOUR AMONG EXPERIENCED USERS
title_sort spanish internet users and tourism analysis of online tourist behaviour among experienced users
topic E-commerce
electronic tourism
online travel agencies
url https://www.uhu.es/publicaciones/ojs/index.php/et/article/view/1366
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