The roles of personal innovativeness and push vs pull delivery methods in travel-oriented location-based marketing services

Purpose - As mobile devices amass greater capabilities that include broadband internet and global positioning systems (GPS), the relevance of location based marketing (LBM) services has gained increased attention among tourism researchers and marketers alike. The purpose of this paper is to examine...

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Consumer behavior
Consumers
Consumption
Global positioning systems
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Marketing
Methods
Perceptions
Permission marketing
Privacy
Tourism
Travel
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