Author Identifier
Violetta Wilk
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7990-769X
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Title
Tourism Recreation Research
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
School
School of Business and Law
RAS ID
39849
Abstract
This paper explores online brand advocacy (OBA) in a tourism destination context. Through a Social Influence Theory lens, it explores the ways in which residents and overseas tourists discuss Australia as a destination brand on social media. By analyzing a big dataset of social media user-generated content (UGC), this study sought to identify the key dimensions evident in positively valenced social media UGC, to see whether these dimensions varied between residents and overseas tourists, and to see whether the dimensions reflected OBA. The analyses found online destination brand advocacy (ODBA) had five dimensions: Destination Acknowledgement (hashtags), Destination Insights, Destination Positivity and Experience Sharing, Destination Brand Defence and Positive Virtual Visual Cues. The results have implications for the ways destination management organisations (DMOs) use social media. Suggestions for DMOs about incorporating ODBA in their marketing and branding strategies, are given at the conclusion of this paper. Some theoretical implications, specifically the need to further investigate ODBA, are also outlined.
DOI
10.1080/02508281.2021.1992952
Comments
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in TOURISM RECREATION RESEARCH on 09/11/2021, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/02508281.2021.1992952.
Wilk, V., Sadeque, S., & Soutar, G. N. (2024). Exploring online destination brand advocacy. Tourism Recreation Research, 49(2), 283-301.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02508281.2021.1992952