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Mobile Ethnography in Tourism and Hospitality: Concept, Tools, and Applications

Elaine Yulan Zhang (), Dan Wang () and Sut Ieng Lei ()
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Elaine Yulan Zhang: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dan Wang: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Sut Ieng Lei: Macao Institute for Tourism Studies

Chapter 32 in Handbook of e-Tourism, 2022, pp 753-773 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Digital consumers rely on smartphones and the mobile Internet for different tasks in their daily lives. Travel activities as an essential part of life for many people are greatly supported by a variety of connected mobile devices. In turn, these mobile devices and applications capture the digital footprint of tourists, which reflects their behaviors, preferences, and intentions. As a result, mobile ethnography has emerged as a valid and insightful method for researching tourist behavior. Mobile ethnography is distinct from classical ethnography in terms of data collection tools and procedures. Researchers collect data captured by mobile devices to understand the behavior of targeted groups, and participants can share insightful information such as their locations, photos, videos, and data points that indicate their emotions with the researchers. Mobile ethnography provides researchers with a variety of new tools and instruments to capture tourists’ behaviors and opinions from multiple perspectives. This chapter introduces the concept of mobile ethnography, the tools and instruments for data collection and analysis, and the applications of mobile ethnography in tourism and hospitality research. This chapter also discusses the opportunities and challenges such as ethical and privacy concerns in mobile ethnography research.

Keywords: Mobile ethnography; Smartphones; Wearable devices; Experience sampling; Real-time data collection; Data mining (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48652-5_44

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