Purpose This study proposes a literature review and, based on the findings, the authors develop a conceptual framework, attempting to explain how technology may influence visitor behavior and eventually trade show performance. Design/methodology/approach The present research explores the role of visitors in the trade show context. The analysis specifically focuses on the variables that influence visitors' participation at business-to-business trade shows and how their satisfaction and perception can be related to exhibition performance. The authors also take into consideration technological trends that prior to COVID-19 pandemics were slowly emerging in the trade show industry. Findings The findings highlight a continuity between pre-, at and postexhibition phases. Visitors' behavior represents a signal of how a trade show is perceived as postexhibition purchases and next visit emerge as signals of an exhibition evaluation in relation to visitors' perception. Besides being urgent tools for the continuity of the sector due to the pandemics, emerging technological trends can be key elements in understanding visitors' behavior and in boosting their interest and loyalty toward trade shows. Originality/value The paper proposes a conceptual model including top notch and innovative technological trends to improve the understandment of visitors' behavior. Both practitioners in companies and academics might find the study useful, given the digital uplift generated by the pandemics.

Vitali, V., Bazzani, C., Vitali, V., Cristani, M., Begalli, D., Menegaz, G., Trade show visitors and key technological trends: from a literature review to a conceptual framework, <<THE JOURNAL OF BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL MARKETING>>, 2022; 37 (13): 142-166. [doi:10.1108/JBIM-10-2021-0461] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/269901]

Trade show visitors and key technological trends: from a literature review to a conceptual framework

Vitali, Veronica;Vitali, Veronica;
2022

Abstract

Purpose This study proposes a literature review and, based on the findings, the authors develop a conceptual framework, attempting to explain how technology may influence visitor behavior and eventually trade show performance. Design/methodology/approach The present research explores the role of visitors in the trade show context. The analysis specifically focuses on the variables that influence visitors' participation at business-to-business trade shows and how their satisfaction and perception can be related to exhibition performance. The authors also take into consideration technological trends that prior to COVID-19 pandemics were slowly emerging in the trade show industry. Findings The findings highlight a continuity between pre-, at and postexhibition phases. Visitors' behavior represents a signal of how a trade show is perceived as postexhibition purchases and next visit emerge as signals of an exhibition evaluation in relation to visitors' perception. Besides being urgent tools for the continuity of the sector due to the pandemics, emerging technological trends can be key elements in understanding visitors' behavior and in boosting their interest and loyalty toward trade shows. Originality/value The paper proposes a conceptual model including top notch and innovative technological trends to improve the understandment of visitors' behavior. Both practitioners in companies and academics might find the study useful, given the digital uplift generated by the pandemics.
2022
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Vitali, V., Bazzani, C., Vitali, V., Cristani, M., Begalli, D., Menegaz, G., Trade show visitors and key technological trends: from a literature review to a conceptual framework, <<THE JOURNAL OF BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL MARKETING>>, 2022; 37 (13): 142-166. [doi:10.1108/JBIM-10-2021-0461] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/269901]
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