Dyuty Firoz, Saeed Pahlevan Sharif, Nurlida Binti Ismail, Hong Kay Tze
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ONLINE OFFICIAL DESTINATION PROMO VIDEOS’ INFORMATIVENESS AND COMMENTS’ VALENCE’S EFFECT ON VISITING INTENTION TO RISKY DESTINATIONS
Social media is becoming a growing research topic nowadays, especially in destination promotion, information search and prospective tourists‘ decision-making behaviours. Destination promo videos (DPVs), especially the online ones, are among the most important information sources of travel decision-making for their interactive and sharing features. This study examined the influence of the perceived informativeness of social media official DPVs (ODPVs), and their comments‘ positivity, on perceived destination risk and visiting intentions to risky destinations. The results showed that the of comments‘ positivity reduces perceived destination risks, and the respondents trust the online ODPV‘s perceived informativeness. Their trust made the perceived destination risks to be less. Lesser perceived destination risks improve behavioural intention in visiting there. This study results would be beneficial for those who are focusing their research on social media DPVs and their informativeness as part of their destination-promotion strategy, especially risky destinations.
期刊介绍:
Amity School of Communication, AUMP, Gwalior is publishing a bi-annual referred and peer-reviewed journal named “Journal of Content, Community & Communication”. The Journal of Content, Community & Communication aims at delving into inquiry into and providing a forum for discussion pertaining to contemporary communication issues within wider social, economic, cultural and technological contexts. The journal promotes analyzing contemporary communication issues in new light and research. It will aim at bringing to the surface, innovative ways of research to initiate a dialogue on an array of subject matters in the field of communication theory and practice. The journal will engage in a wide range of themes in the media studies, digital media, and communication management among others.