User preferences for web site attributes: A study of the Hong Kong Disneyland |
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Authors: | Lily Yip Rob Law |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hall manager at Starr Hall , The University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong E-mail: lsyyip@hku.hk;2. Associate professor in School of Hotel and Tourism Management , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Kowloon, Hong Kong E-mail: hmroblaw@polyu.edu.hk |
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Abstract: | The Hong Kong Disneyland will be open in 2005 and the theme park is very likely to have an official web site. In order to determine the nature of a model/ideal official web site that would serve the promotional purpose, this study is conducted with two objectives. First, the study makes an attempt to understand the information types that the target markets, namely local Hong Kong residents, Western visitors and Chinese visitors, would like to have on the future Hong Kong Disney web site. Secondly, this research examines whether e‐ticketing is feasible for the web site. Using a questionnaire and a convenience sampling method, 198 responses were received. Empirical results indicate that the respondents all agreed that the suggested attributes should be listed in the web site. In addition, no significant difference was found among different groups of respondents on homepage information. However, significant differences were found among the interviewees’ views regarding products/services information, and ticketing information. To communicate effectively, the adoption of EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is recommended in a value‐chain system for achieving successful e‐commerce. |
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Keywords: | Hong Kong Disneyland Web Site |
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