旅游中的协同信息寻求:中国青年赴澳休闲游客研究

Mouda Ye
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人们经常组团旅行,在做出各种决定之前,信息搜索贯穿于整个旅行过程。本定性研究通过基于理论的方法,探讨了中国年轻休闲游客小团体如何进行协同信息寻求(CIS),以支持他们在澳大利亚旅游时的共同决策。大多数关于CIS的现有文献都局限于工作场所环境。此外,以前的研究往往没有包括信息寻求的结果,以更好地理解协作作为一个共同决策的过程。本研究旨在建立新的旅游CIS模型和理论,提出适合休闲情境下旅游CIS研究的方法,并为旅游CIS工具和系统的设计提供实践启示。本研究通过探索未被充分研究的休闲环境,在更广泛的联合决策框架中进行调查,并研究一个综合项目,其中CIS发生而不是个人信息寻求任务,从而有助于对CIS的现有理解。
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Collaborative Information Seeking in Tourism: A Study of Young Chinese Leisure Tourists Visiting Australia
People often travel in groups where information seeking occurs throughout the whole course of travel before various decisions can be made. This qualitative study investigates how small groups of young Chinese leisure tourists conduct collaborative information seeking (CIS) to support their joint decision-making as travelling to Australia through a grounded theory approach. Most of existing literature in CIS are limited to workplace contexts. In addition, previous studies often failed to include the outcome of information seeking to better understand collaboration as a process of joint decision-making. This study aims to develop new models and theories of tourist CIS, propose appropriate methods to study CIS in leisure contexts and provide practical implication regarding the design of CIS tools and systems for tourists. This research contributes to existing understandings of CIS by exploring the understudied leisure context, investigating it in a broader framework of joint decision-making, and looking at a comprehensive project where CIS occurs instead of individual information seeking tasks.
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