Logo image
Beyond the environment: Do social and cultural dimensions of sustainability matter for tourists? A big data analysis
Abstract   Peer reviewed

Beyond the environment: Do social and cultural dimensions of sustainability matter for tourists? A big data analysis

D D’Acunto, Serena Lonardi and Ilenia Confente
Proceedings of the 54th European Marketing Academy 2025, Vol.2025, pp.126156-126156
Proceedings of the European Marketing Academy, 2025
Annual Conference of the European Marketing Academy (EMAC) (Madrid, 25/05/2025–30/05/2025)
2025
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10863/51875

Abstract

Sustainable tourism Overcrowding Big Data
Sustainable tourism research has mainly concentrated on environmental aspects and the supply side, with limited attention on socio-economic and cultural dimensions from tourists' perspectives. This study aims to fill this gap by examining how international and local travelers discuss sustainability in online reviews of an overcrowded destination. Using a big data approach, we analyzed 325,000 TripAdvisor reviews of 1,445 Iceland attractions over ten years, applying an overarching dictionary for sustainable tourism communication. Findings reveal an increasing focus on socio-economic aspects (e.g., human rights, local economy) and a decline in environmental discussions. Reviews on socio-economic and cultural topics show more positive sentiment, while environmental reviews are more negative. Regression analysis links socio-economic and cultural discussions with higher ratings, suggesting destinations should prioritize these aspects to enhance online satisfaction and their online reputation.
url
https://proceedings.emac-online.org/View

Details

Metrics

1 Record Views
Logo image