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Original Articles

Online travel purchasing: A literature review

Pages 755-785 | Received 15 May 2012, Accepted 25 Oct 2012, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

ABSTRACT

Over the past two decades, there has been an increasing focus on the development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), as well as the impact that they have had on the tourism industry and on travelers’ behaviors. However, research on what drives consumers to purchase travel online has typically been fragmented. In order to better understand consumers’ behavior toward online travel purchasing, this article offers a review of articles that were published in leading tourism and hospitality journals, the ENTER proceedings, and several articles from other peer-reviewed journals, found on the main academic search databases. The antecedents of online travel shopping found are classified into three main categories: Consumer Characteristics, Perceived Channel Characteristics, and Website and Product Characteristics. Finally, this study identifies several gaps and provides some orientation for future research.

Notes

1. Online travel purchase intentions are derived from Fishbein and Ajzen's (1975) theory of reasoned action that posits that behavioral intentions are the main predictors of actual behavior. Behavioral intentions have been well established as a strong predictor of online shopping (e.g., Ajzen, 2011; CitationChen, Gillenson, & Sherrell, 2002; CitationLimayem, Khalifa, & Frini, 2000; CitationLin, 2007;CitationPavlou & Fygenson, 2006)

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