Publication The contribution of website design to the generation of tourist destination image: The moderating effect of involvement

Release date 23/10/2017
Contributor Pooyan Sedarati
Author M.A. Rodríguez-Molina, D.M. Frías-Jamilena, J.A. Castañeda-García
Publisher Tourism Management
Publication year 2015
Volume 47
Issue date 29/10/2014
Country Spain,
Keywords Tourist destination image, Website, Information-overload, Involvement,
Page(s) 1
Target group(s) Destinations , Education, Research, Consultancy
Topics Destination Management
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Abstract

The question of how tourist destination image is generated is an issue of significant interest in the tourism management field. The present work analyzes the effect of the design of a tourist destination website, and the effect of the tourist's processing of information, on the destination image that the tourist creates. In order to achieve this objective, an experimental design was carried out, in which a destination website was specially created in order to manipulate message type and information-overload. The results demonstrate that destination image is more positive when emotional messages are employed on the website and when the individual does not experience overload. The work also demonstrates the moderating role of involvement, in the effect of the factors manipulated in the study (message type and information-overload) on tourist destination image. The conclusions reached in this study hold some interesting implications for practitioners working in tourist destination management.