Business Tourist Segment: Empirical Analysis in Spain about the Influence of Social Media and Smartphone in Reservations for Hotels
Author(s) -
Joan Francesc Fondevila i Gascón,
Gaspar Berbel,
Mònica Muñoz-González,
Pedro Mir Bernal,
Elena Puiggròs,
Javier Sierra Sánchez,
Marta Tena León,
Eva Santana-López,
Josep A. Rom Rodríguez,
Enric Ordeix-Rigo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
advances in economics and business
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-5075
pISSN - 2331-5059
DOI - 10.13189/aeb.2016.040506
Subject(s) - tourism , business , social media , advertising , marketing , computer science , world wide web , geography , archaeology
Smartphones and social media influence the decision to buy tourism goods, especially in the case of business. Specifically, we show that smartphone bookings made by business tourists coming to Barcelona are increasingly popular. Methodologically, we devised a quantitative questionnaire. Data collection was carried out for 4 months in 2015 with n=1512. We conducted a sieve with inclusion and exclusion criteria and which discarded all participants who did not travel for business. The final sample was 494 participants. We conclude that social media (Booking, TripAdvisor, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Foursquare) are used by youngers because people have known they belong to social network. Users consider the information provided by the companies in social media reliable. The most used means for contacting the accommodation are phone and email. The more useful apps are the hotels apps.
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