Rethinking Knowledge Creation in Information Technology and Tourism

Authors: Cai, W., McKenna, B., Wassler, P. and Williams, N.

Journal: Journal of Travel Research

Volume: 60

Issue: 6

Pages: 1377-1384

eISSN: 1552-6763

ISSN: 0047-2875

DOI: 10.1177/0047287520946100

Abstract:

This letter is a rejoinder to Xiang, Fesenmaier, and Werthner (2020), who responded to our letter to the editor about knowledge creation in information technology and tourism (ITT) research (Cai and McKenna 2020). We believe the authors have misinterpreted our claims and failed to address our main points in relation to the lack of theoretical and methodological development of ITT. Therefore, we address and clarify some misunderstandings in their response. We also elaborate on our ideas for broadening the paradigmatic boundaries of ITT research and opening up potential topics to tackle wider social issues. In addition, we provide more guidance for the growth and development of ITT through broadening boundaries, methodology and theorizing, as well as knowledge dissemination.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34233/

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Rethinking Knowledge Creation in Information Technology and Tourism

Authors: Cai, W., McKenna, B., Wassler, P. and Williams, N.L.

Journal: JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH

Volume: 60

Issue: 6

Pages: 1377-1384

eISSN: 1552-6763

ISSN: 0047-2875

DOI: 10.1177/0047287520946100

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34233/

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Rethinking Knowledge Creation in Information Technology and Tourism

Authors: Cai, W., McKenna, B., Wassler, P. and Williams, N.

Journal: Journal of Travel Research

Publisher: SAGE

ISSN: 0047-2875

Abstract:

This letter is a rejoinder to Xiang, Fesenmaier, and Werthner (2020) who responded to our letter to the editor about knowledge creation in Information Technology and Tourism (ITT) research (Cai and McKenna 2020). We believe the authors have misinterpreted our claims and failed to address our main points in relation to the lack of theoretical and methodological development of ITT. Therefore, we address and clarify some misunderstandings in their response. We also elaborate on our ideas for broadening the paradigmatic boundaries of ITT research and opening up potential topics to tackle wider social issues. In addition, we provide more guidance for the growth and development of ITT through broadening boundaries, methodology and theorizing, as well as knowledge dissemination.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34233/

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Rethinking Knowledge Creation in Information Technology and Tourism

Authors: Cai, W., McKenna, B., Wassler, P. and Williams, N.

Journal: Journal of Travel Research

Volume: 60

Issue: 6

Pages: 1377-1384

ISSN: 0047-2875

Abstract:

This letter is a rejoinder to Xiang, Fesenmaier, and Werthner (2020) who responded to our letter to the editor about knowledge creation in Information Technology and Tourism (ITT) research (Cai and McKenna 2020). We believe the authors have misinterpreted our claims and failed to address our main points in relation to the lack of theoretical and methodological development of ITT. Therefore, we address and clarify some misunderstandings in their response. We also elaborate on our ideas for broadening the paradigmatic boundaries of ITT research and opening up potential topics to tackle wider social issues. In addition, we provide more guidance for the growth and development of ITT through broadening boundaries, methodology and theorizing, as well as knowledge dissemination.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34233/

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