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Revisiting Tourism Destination Image: A Holistic Measurement Framework Using Big Data

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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:53 authored by V Bui, AR Alaei, Quan VuQuan Vu, Gang LiGang Li, R Law
Understanding and being able to measure, analyze, compare, and contrast the image of a tourism destination, also known as tourism destination image (TDI), is critical in tourism management and destination marketing. Although various methodologies have been developed, a consistent, reliable, and scalable method for measuring TDI is still unavailable. This study aims to address the challenge by proposing a framework for a holistic measure of TDI in four dimensions, including popularity, sentiment, time, and location. A structural model for TDI measurement that covers various aspects of a tourism destination is developed. TDI is then measured by a comprehensive computational framework that can analyze complex textual and visual data on a large scale. A case study using more than 30,000 images, and 10,000 comments in relation to three tourism destinations in Australia demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed framework.

History

Journal

Journal of Travel Research

Volume

61

Article number

ARTN 00472875211024749

Pagination

1287-1307

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0047-2875

eISSN

1552-6763

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC