
Online Reputation Management in Destination and Hospitality
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From identifying biased fake reviews to collecting data from the largest online reviewing platforms, Online Reputation Management in Destination and Hospitality analyses the importance of reputation for consumers and their decision-making. The authors provide guidance for destination and hospitality managers on best practices emerging from real-life scenarios combined with the latest theoretical work.
Unique research by chapter authors contributes to an increasingly interdisciplinary field, making Online Reputation Management in Destination and Hospitality essential reading for researchers, managers, and business owners globally and across the tourism and hospitality sector.
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Zuzana Kvitkova is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Tourism at the Prague University of Economics and Business, Czech Republic.
Tomas Makovnik is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Tourism, Faculty of Economics, Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia.
Content
Chapter 1. Online Reputation Management in Tourism: Emerging Themes, Theories, Problems and Solutions; Riccardo Rialti, Zuzana Kvitkova, and Tomas Makovnik
Part II. Determinants of Online Reputation in Tourism
Chapter 2. The Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM) Focusing Studies on Tourism Research; Kristina Medekova, Kristina Pompurova, and Ivana Simockova
Chapter 3. How Have Travelers' Needs Evolved Because of The COVID-19 Pandemic? Corporate Reputation Building in Tourism Industry on Digital Platforms; Mirko Olivieri, Elanor Colleoni and Giuseppe Bonaccorso
Chapter 4. Big Data and Online Reputation Management in Tourism: Leveraging the role of Entrepreneurship; Diletta Vianello, Anna Marrucci, Cristiano Ciappei, and Claudio Becagli
Chapter 5. Specifics of Online Reputation Management of Hotel Services Intermediaries and their Role in Reputation Creation; Zuzana Kvitkova and Zdenka Petru
Chapter 6. Global Impacts of Online Reputation Management of Pre- and Post-Coronavirus Pandemic: Comparative Analysis in Context of Industry 4.0; Faheem Uddin Syed, Raffaele Donvito, and Gaetano Aiello
Chapter 7. Factors Affecting the Tourists? Approach to Health and Safety Information in Reviews During the Covid-19 Pandemic; Martin Vasko, Natalie Volfova, and Alzbeta Zikova
Part III. Online Reputation Management Strategies
Chapter 8. How to Boost Reputation in Growing Museums? Evidence From an Italian Case; Silvia Fissi, Elena Gori, and Alberto Romolini
Chapter 9. Relevance of Social Media Management in Online Reputation Building in Tourism and Hospitality: Case of Finland; Natalia Kushcheva and Tiia-Mari Eilola
Chapter 10. Reviews on the Internet Marketing Communication of the SPA Tourism Enterprises in Slovakia; Radka Marcekova, Lubica Sebova, and Andrej Malachovsky
Part IV. Instruments to Improve ORM in Destination Management
Chapter 11. Does Tourist Pressure Influence the Online Reputation of a Tourist Attraction? Empirical Evidence from The Uffizi Gallery; Camilla Ciappei, Giovanni Liberatore, Paolo Nesi, Gianni Pantaleo, Alessandro Monti, and Michaela Surchi
Chapter 12. Triangulating Online Brand Reputation, Brand Image and Brand Identity: An Interdisciplinary Research Approach to Design the Pathways of Online Branding Strategies in Luxury Hospitality; Silvia Ranfagni and Massimo Rosati
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