Abolghasem Ebrahimi; moslem bagheri; amene pakdelian
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The purpose of this study is to provide a model to identify the relationship between word of mouth and tourists’ trust with customer-based brand equity in the hotel industry of Shiraz. This research is descriptive-survey and non-random sampling was used. The Sample size is 384 Iranian tourists ...
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The purpose of this study is to provide a model to identify the relationship between word of mouth and tourists’ trust with customer-based brand equity in the hotel industry of Shiraz. This research is descriptive-survey and non-random sampling was used. The Sample size is 384 Iranian tourists who traveled to Shiraz and used hotels and accommodation. At first, indicators related to the dimensions of tourists’ trust in the offline domain were extracted, categorized and finalized by systematic review. Then a questionnaire was designed. After distributing the questionnaire, data were analyzed using SPSS and Smart PLS software. By systematic review, three dimensions of destination characteristics, destination staff characteristics and tourist characteristics were considered for trust. The findings indicate that tourist trust mediates the relationship between word-of-mouth advertising and customer-based brand equity.
Zohre Dehdashti; Sajjad Khani; Amin Ajali
Volume 9, Issue 25 , April 2014, , Pages 34-68
Abstract
The word-of-mouth (WOM) and non-conversational advertising are two well-established methods to attract tourists to destinations. Since the tourism product is mostly untestable before it is used, the role of advertisement is fortified. Consequently, the present research explores the impact of conversational ...
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The word-of-mouth (WOM) and non-conversational advertising are two well-established methods to attract tourists to destinations. Since the tourism product is mostly untestable before it is used, the role of advertisement is fortified. Consequently, the present research explores the impact of conversational and non-conversational advertising on promotion of brand equity in the touristic city of Isfahan. A questionnaire survey was conducted on a sample of 384 potential tourists to Isfahan. Data were analyzed through SEM and CFA by making use of SPSS and LISREL softwares. Results demonstrated that advertisement had no significant bearing on the destinations’ brand image, while at a 99 percent confidence level, WOM and customer experience showed a significant effect. Also, a significant impact was found exerting from conversational and non-conversational advertisement on customer experience. Customer experience itself influences brand equity, and the brand image affects destination brand equity, all at a 99 percent confidence level.