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Bloggers’ reported tourist experiences: Their utility as a tourism data source and their effect on prospective tourists

The present study evaluates the value of tourists’ blogs as a research data source by using them to evaluate the tourist experience and to assess their influence on the decision-making process of prospective tourists. The blogs of 103 tourists visiting South Tyrol, 32 written in English and 71 writt...

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