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The purpose of this study was to identify and evaluate the effect of the use of electronic Word of-Mouth (eWOM) results on the perceived marketing success of both eWOM in particular, and web marketing in general. Data was collected from Swiss and U.S. destination marketing organizations (DMOs) and analysed using structural equation modelling. It was found that the use of results from analysing eWOM engagement is influenced by top management and more importantly by the extent of partner collaboration. Furthermore it was found that the use of eWOM analysis results drives both eWOM and web marketing success at American DMOs, but only web marketing at Swiss DMOs. In other words, Swiss DMOs are not fully convinced about the importance of eWOM. This study contributes to our understanding that the use of eWOM analysis results is a critical driver of web marketing success and that a purposeful collaboration with other organizations is a key step stone to aim to interpret and adjust DMOs’ eWOM activities.
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Marchiori, E., Milwood, P., Zach, F. (2013). Drivers and Benefits of Analysing DMOs’ eWOM Activities. In: Cantoni, L., Xiang, Z. (eds) Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2013. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36309-2_10
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