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Website Evaluation in Tourism and Hospitality: The Art Is Not Yet Stated

Morrison, Alastair M.; Taylor, J. Stephen; Douglas, Alecia

Authors

Alastair M. Morrison

J. Stephen Taylor

Alecia Douglas



Abstract

Millions of dollars have been invested in Website development, often without much thought of how to evaluate the effectiveness of sites. This paper reports on the past, present, and likely future of one of the recommended approaches for evaluating tourism and hospitality Websites, the modified Balanced Scorecard approach. It traces the use of the approach from its beginning in 1999 to the present time. A thorough review of other approaches to Website evaluation is also provided. The article suggests that Website evaluation approaches can be classified into four groups based upon why and when the evaluation is done (formative vs. summative evaluation) and whether efficiency or effectiveness is being measured. It concludes with a call to action for industry leaders, academics, and consultants to develop a unified procedure for Website evaluation in tourism and hospitality.

Citation

Morrison, A. M., Taylor, J. S., & Douglas, A. (2004). Website Evaluation in Tourism and Hospitality: The Art Is Not Yet Stated. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 17(2-3), 233-251. https://doi.org/10.1300/j073v17n02_18

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 1, 2004
Online Publication Date Sep 22, 2008
Publication Date Feb 15, 2004
Deposit Date Nov 29, 2019
Journal Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing
Print ISSN 1054-8408
Electronic ISSN 1540-7306
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 2-3
Pages 233-251
DOI https://doi.org/10.1300/j073v17n02_18
Keywords Balanced Scorecard (BSC), critical success factors (CSFs), efficiency, effectiveness, formative evaluation, summative evaluation, Web metrics, Website evaluation
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/825844


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