To book or not to book: the role of hotel web site heuristics

Purpose - This study aims to examine web site heuristics and their influence on the likelihood to purchase.Design methodology approach - A convenience sample of 28 participants was assigned a list of 30 hotel web sites to evaluate according to predetermined criteria and open-ended questions.Findings...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of services marketing 2011-04, Vol.25 (2), p.134-148
Hauptverfasser: Virginia Phelan, Kelly, Christodoulidou, Natasa, Countryman, Cary C, Kistner, Leonard J
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose - This study aims to examine web site heuristics and their influence on the likelihood to purchase.Design methodology approach - A convenience sample of 28 participants was assigned a list of 30 hotel web sites to evaluate according to predetermined criteria and open-ended questions.Findings - Results indicated that booking decisions are positively related to a web site's aesthetic appeal. The study found the presence of photographs on a hotel web site was the most significant factor impacting site appeal and influencing the booking decision. Other features affecting purchase decisions included ease of use, color, link availability, lack of web site clutter, and sites unique in appearance.Research limitations implications - Research limitations included the size and composition of the sample. Respondents were college students, thus they represented a younger demographic and one which may be more tech-savvy than other age groups. Also, the hotel web sites which were evaluated were located in one popular US tourist destination, meaning generalization to a larger population or to another industry may be limited.Practical implications - Results showed four variables; pictures, ease of use, neat uncluttered and plain boring; were most significant on both site appeal and site influence. Practitioners would be well served to improve these web site elements to better accommodate customers and realize the greatest return on investment.Originality value - The paper investigates heuristics of hotel web sites. Findings identified areas for improvement by practitioners as well as areas for future research.
ISSN:0887-6045
2054-1651
DOI:10.1108/08876041111119859