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Effect of social-media message congruence and generational cohort on visual attention and information-processing in culinary tourism: An eye-tracking study

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/86460
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhtm.2023.03.006
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García-Carrión, Beatriz; Barrio García, Salvador Del; Muñoz Leiva, Francisco; Porcu, Lucía
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Elsevier
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Message congruence
 
congruencia del mensaje
 
Millennials
 
Generation Z
 
Eye-tracking
 
Culinary tourism
 
CIMC
 
Customer Integrated Marketing Communication
 
Fecha
2023-06
Referencia bibliográfica
García-Carrión, B., Del Barrio-García, S., Muñoz-Leiva, F., & Porcu, L. (2023). Effect of social-media message congruence and generational cohort on visual attention and information-processing in culinary tourism: An eye-tracking study. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 55, 78-90.
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Junta de Andalucía ( P20-01021); Gobierno de España (ECO2017-88458-R)
Resumen
Social networks are a source of competitive advantage for destination management organizations (DMOs) in promoting user-generated content. In the online environment, the generational cohort to which the user belongs significantly determines their motivations, preferences, and behaviors. Against this backdrop, and in context of culinary tourism, the present work aims to: (1) examine the degree of congruence between the messages that tourist receives from DMOs and other tourists through social network comments affects their attention and affective responses; (2) analyze the effect of generational cohort on user responses; (3) investigate the differences in gastronomy-related messages between generational cohorts according to different levels of congruence. An eye-tracking experiment is conducted to manipulate message congruence (high vs. low) and user's generational cohort (Millennials vs. Generation Z). Findings show faster attention-capture and higher cognitive processing in low-congruence gastronomy-related comments in both cohorts, while Generation Z users reported greater attention to culinary visuals.
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