Andreas H. Zins

According to our database1, Andreas H. Zins authored at least 12 papers between 2002 and 2009.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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Bibliography

2009
Deconstructing Travel Decision Making and Information Search Activities.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2009

2008
Information Elements on DMO-Websites: Alternative Approaches for Measuring Perceived Utility.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2008

2007
Exploring Travel Information Search Behavior Beyond Common Frontiers.
J. Inf. Technol. Tour., 2007

2006
Adoption of Innovative River Cruise Information Systems.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2006

A conceptual model for quality dimensions for b2c recommender systems.
Proceedings of the Fourteenth European Conference on Information Systems, 2006

2005
The Perception of Exploratory Browsing and Trust With Recommender Websites.
J. Inf. Technol. Tour., 2005

Explaining Online Purchase Planning Experiences with Recommender Websites.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2005

Recommendations by Collaborative Browsing.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2005

2004
An Experimental Usability Test for different Destination Recommender Systems.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2004

Prototype Testing for a Destination Recommender System: Steps, Procedures and Implications.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2004

2003
Adapting to Cognitive Styles to improve the Usability of Travel Recommendation Systems.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2003

2002
Vacation Trip Decision Styles as Basis for an Automated Recommendation System: Lessons from Observational Studies.
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2002


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