Implementing smartphone enabled collaborative travel: Routes to success in the tourism domain

Authors: Dickinson, J.E., Hibbert, J.F., Filimonau, V., Cherrett, T., Davies, N., Norgate, S., Speed, C. and Winstanley, C.

Journal: Journal of Transport Geography

Volume: 59

Pages: 100-110

ISSN: 0966-6923

DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2017.01.011

Abstract:

Smartphone technology can help identify current and anticipate future patterns of behaviour and, with its social networking capabilities, allow users to imagine and organise collaborative travel opportunities, such as lift share. This has led to the development of collaborative apps designed to enable activities like lift sharing. Such apps require new norms of behaviour to establish a user base and research has yet to address the socio-cultural barriers to both the use of this technology to organise travel and the sharing of personal space that collaborative travel entails. This paper reports the findings of a study which designed, built and tested a collaborative travel app in the tourism domain. Data derived from exploratory interviews, post-trial interviews and a questionnaire reveal that user age and extent of mobile engagement play a less significant role than expected, while other aspects of the social exchange, notably social tie strength, trust and obligations play a more marked role. A conceptual framework and discussion of strategies to address these barriers provides insight into appropriate contexts and routes for implementation of collaborative travel apps.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/27550/

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Implementing smartphone enabled collaborative travel: Routes to success in the tourism domain

Authors: Dickinson, J.E., Hibbert, J.F., Filimonau, V., Cherrett, T., Davies, N., Norgate, S., Speed, C. and Winstanley, C.

Journal: JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY

Volume: 59

Pages: 100-110

eISSN: 1873-1236

ISSN: 0966-6923

DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2017.01.011

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/27550/

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Implementing smartphone enabled collaborative travel: Routes to success in the tourism domain.

Authors: Dickinson, J.E., Hibbert, J.F., Filimonau, V., Cherrett, T., Davies, N., Norgate, S., Speed, C. and Winstanley, C.

Journal: Journal of Transport Geography

Volume: 59

Pages: 100-110

ISSN: 0966-6923

Abstract:

Smartphone technology can help identify current and anticipate future patterns of behaviour and, with its social networking capabilities, allow users to imagine and organise collaborative travel opportunities, such as lift share. This has led to the development of collaborative apps designed to enable activities like lift sharing. Such apps require new norms of behaviour to establish a user base and research has yet to address the socio-cultural barriers to both the use of this technology to organise travel and the sharing of personal space that collaborative travel entails. This paper reports the findings of a study which designed, built and tested a collaborative travel app in the tourism domain. Data derived from exploratory interviews, post-trial interviews and a questionnaire reveal that user age and extent of mobile engagement play a less significant role than expected, while other aspects of the social exchange, notably social tie strength, trust and obligations play a more marked role. A conceptual framework and discussion of strategies to address these barriers provides insight into appropriate contexts and routes for implementation of collaborative travel apps.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/27550/

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