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New Zealand travel agents in the internet era: impacts, responses, and relationships

机译:互联网时代的新西兰旅行社:影响,回应和关系

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The impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) is a significant issue in today's tourism industry. The development of the internet has made information easily accessible to consumers, and has therefore established a direct link between consumers and suppliers. As a result, traditional travel distribution channels are changing rapidly. A major feature of this change is "disintermediation", with principals such as airlines, hotels and rental car chains bypassing intermediaries and sell directly to consumers. Travel agents (TAs) are considered to be particularly vulnerable to this process. ICTs have the potential to replace their core competencies, which include transaction processing (ticketing and settlement) and information provision (raw product information provided by suppliers).This thesis focuses on the impact of ICTs on the TA sector, and specifically on the New Zealand TA case. A theoretical approach based on regulation theory combined with a mixed method approach was used to investigate the main issues in New Zealand. The research included a case study to identify the principal issues and trends in the TA sector, in-depth interviews with TAs and industry specialists to refine the main issues and allow the formulation of some theoretical assumptions, in-depth interviews with consumers regarding the role of TAs in the internet era and the quality of service they provide, and a fully-structured, national on-line survey of TAs to verify the assumptions made in the earlier interviews and test the applicability of the post-Fordism model for the New Zealand TA sector.Based on the findings, it is argued that disintermediation is particularly pronounced in the relationship between airlines and travel agents. To minimise the risk of disintermediation and improve business performance, TAs need to reposition themselves and review their core strategies to compete efficiently in the changing business environment. The thesis reveals that consumers perceive TAs as mainly "transaction facilitators". Nevertheless the thesis show that process of "reintermediation" is a reality for some New Zealand TAs.An application of regulation theory to the New Zealand TA case reveals that in its traditional form, the regulation theory cannot explain the complexities found in the modern TA environment. The thesis reveals several distinct modes in TA perceptions of their business environment and their survival strategies, which indicates a heterogeneous, clustered population. A "formula for success" is developed for TAs in New Zealand. In this respect, TAs that perceive ICT as a strategic tool and are orientated towards consumers appear to have a business advantage.
机译:信息和通信技术(ICT)的影响是当今旅游业中的一个重要问题。互联网的发展使消费者容易获得信息,因此在消费者和供应商之间建立了直接的联系。结果,传统的旅行分配渠道正在迅速改变。这种变化的主要特征是“去中介化”,航空公司,旅馆和租车链等主体绕过中介而直接卖给消费者。旅行代理商(TA)被认为特别容易受到此过程的影响。信息通信技术有潜力取代其核心能力,包括交易处理(票务和结算)和信息提供(供应商提供的原始产品信息)。本文着重探讨信息通信技术对TA行业的影响,特别是对新西兰的影响。 TA案。基于监管理论和混合方法的理论方法被用于调查新西兰的主要问题。该研究包括一个案例研究,以确定技术援助领域的主要问题和趋势,对技术援助人员和行业专家进行深入访谈以完善主要问题,并提出一些理论上的假设,就角色扮演的角色与消费者进行深入访谈。互联网时代的TA的数量及其提供的服务质量,以及对TA的全面结构的全国在线调查,以验证早期采访中所做的假设,并测试后福特主义模型在新西兰的适用性TA部门。基于这些发现,有人认为在航空公司和旅行社之间的关系中,脱中介作用尤其明显。为了最大程度地降低脱中介的风险并提高业务绩效,TA需重新定位自身并审查其核心战略,以在不断变化的业务环境中有效竞争。本文揭示出,消费者将TA视为主要的“交易促进者”。然而,论文表明“再中介”过程对于某些新西兰技术援助来说是现实的。管制理论在新西兰技术援助案例中的应用表明,管制理论以其传统形式无法解释现代技术援助环境中发现的复杂性。 。论文揭示了TA对他们的商业环境和生存策略的几种不同模式,这表明群体是异类的。为新西兰的技术援助开发了“成功公式”。在这方面,将信息通信技术视为战略工具并面向消费者的技术援助似乎具有业务优势。

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    Garkavenko Vladimir;

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