The echoes of social media friends’ travels: social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected world
Abstract This research examines how social media friends influence each other’s travel decisions by investigating the roles of geographic distance and venue type. Through analysis of over 22 million check-ins from 112,000 users across Foursquare and Twitter platforms, we provide unprecedented empiri...
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| description | Abstract This research examines how social media friends influence each other’s travel decisions by investigating the roles of geographic distance and venue type. Through analysis of over 22 million check-ins from 112,000 users across Foursquare and Twitter platforms, we provide unprecedented empirical evidence of how social influence manifests in actual travel behaviors. Our findings reveal two key patterns: social influence diminishes systematically with distance, with friends showing 12% venue overlap for destinations at least 50 km from home, decreasing to 5% at 10,000 km; and influence varies meaningfully across venue categories, with Travel and Transport venues demonstrating the strongest friend overlap. These results extend both social comparison theory and construal level theory by providing large-scale empirical validation of how psychological distance affects social influence in digital travel behavior. This study offers valuable insights for developing personalized travel recommendations and social network-based marketing strategies. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-99fbf45ed4b94cf494d2d8cf98b5fa5d2025-08-20T03:04:31ZengSpringer NatureHumanities & Social Sciences Communications2662-99922025-07-0112111010.1057/s41599-025-05450-2The echoes of social media friends’ travels: social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected worldXingwei Yang0Zhibin Lin1Mehdi Kargar2Elmira Djafarova3Ted Rogers School of Management, Toronto Metropolitan UniversityDurham University Business School, Durham UniversityTed Rogers School of Management, Toronto Metropolitan UniversityNewcastle Business School, Northumbria UniversityAbstract This research examines how social media friends influence each other’s travel decisions by investigating the roles of geographic distance and venue type. Through analysis of over 22 million check-ins from 112,000 users across Foursquare and Twitter platforms, we provide unprecedented empirical evidence of how social influence manifests in actual travel behaviors. Our findings reveal two key patterns: social influence diminishes systematically with distance, with friends showing 12% venue overlap for destinations at least 50 km from home, decreasing to 5% at 10,000 km; and influence varies meaningfully across venue categories, with Travel and Transport venues demonstrating the strongest friend overlap. These results extend both social comparison theory and construal level theory by providing large-scale empirical validation of how psychological distance affects social influence in digital travel behavior. This study offers valuable insights for developing personalized travel recommendations and social network-based marketing strategies.https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-025-05450-2 |
| spellingShingle | Xingwei Yang Zhibin Lin Mehdi Kargar Elmira Djafarova The echoes of social media friends’ travels: social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected world Humanities & Social Sciences Communications |
| title | The echoes of social media friends’ travels: social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected world |
| title_full | The echoes of social media friends’ travels: social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected world |
| title_fullStr | The echoes of social media friends’ travels: social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected world |
| title_full_unstemmed | The echoes of social media friends’ travels: social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected world |
| title_short | The echoes of social media friends’ travels: social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected world |
| title_sort | echoes of social media friends travels social influence and venue selection in a hyperconnected world |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-025-05450-2 |
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