Because of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, online platforms where trav- elers’ comments and reviews are published have grown considerably. More specifically, in the tourism sector, these social evaluations have been shown to have a strong influence as online platforms, such as online travel agencies (OTA), represent a main touchpoint for the formation process of the online corporate reputation. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate how the pandemic has influenced the online reputation formation of tourism companies and which are the new reputation pillars emerging from the COVID-19. To achieve this research aim, we analyzed the customers’ reviews as reported publicly on TrustPilot.com, an online platform that allows customers to review businesses after a purchase or contact with their customer service, before and after COVID-19 so as to identify significant changes in the corporate reputational drivers of LastMinute.com. With this study we have identified the four topic clusters and their sentiment in the two periods of consideration, and we have found that the corporate reputation of tourism companies is formed today starting from different consumer needs. Finally, managerial implications for communication professionals operating in tourism firms are presented.

Olivieri, M., Colleoni, E., Bonaccorso, G., How have travelers’ needs evolved because of the COVID-19 pandemic? Corporate reputation building in tourism industry on digital platforms, in Rialti, R. K. Z. &. M. T. (ed.), Online Reputation Management in Destination and Hospitality: What We Know, What We Need to Know, Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, UK 2023: 51- 71 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/228518]

How have travelers’ needs evolved because of the COVID-19 pandemic? Corporate reputation building in tourism industry on digital platforms

Olivieri, Mirko
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2023

Abstract

Because of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, online platforms where trav- elers’ comments and reviews are published have grown considerably. More specifically, in the tourism sector, these social evaluations have been shown to have a strong influence as online platforms, such as online travel agencies (OTA), represent a main touchpoint for the formation process of the online corporate reputation. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate how the pandemic has influenced the online reputation formation of tourism companies and which are the new reputation pillars emerging from the COVID-19. To achieve this research aim, we analyzed the customers’ reviews as reported publicly on TrustPilot.com, an online platform that allows customers to review businesses after a purchase or contact with their customer service, before and after COVID-19 so as to identify significant changes in the corporate reputational drivers of LastMinute.com. With this study we have identified the four topic clusters and their sentiment in the two periods of consideration, and we have found that the corporate reputation of tourism companies is formed today starting from different consumer needs. Finally, managerial implications for communication professionals operating in tourism firms are presented.
2023
Inglese
Online Reputation Management in Destination and Hospitality: What We Know, What We Need to Know
9781803823768
Emerald Publishing Limited
Olivieri, M., Colleoni, E., Bonaccorso, G., How have travelers’ needs evolved because of the COVID-19 pandemic? Corporate reputation building in tourism industry on digital platforms, in Rialti, R. K. Z. &. M. T. (ed.), Online Reputation Management in Destination and Hospitality: What We Know, What We Need to Know, Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, UK 2023: 51- 71 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/228518]
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