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Website Quality and the Role of Travel Perceived Risk in Influencing Purchase Intention: A Study on Bali Tourism Board’s Official Website

CHRISTIAN, and Semuel, Hatane and Wijaya, Serli (2020) Website Quality and the Role of Travel Perceived Risk in Influencing Purchase Intention: A Study on Bali Tourism Board’s Official Website. In: the 2nd International Conference on Business and Management of Technology 2020, 01-08-2020 - 01-08-2020, Surabaya - Indonesia.

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      Abstract

      There has been an increased intensity in the use of the website as a strategic means for marketing a destination. Out of all local tourism government’s official websites, The Bali Bible (www.thebalibible.com), managed by Bali Tourism Board (BTB), is observed to be the most comprehensive tourism website which allows tourists to explore Bali before the visit. The website facilitates tourists to purchase the tourism-related products and services offered such as accommodation, local transportation rent, and tickets of tourist attractions in Bali. This study aimed to examine the effect of website quality of the Bali Tourism Board on purchase intention with travel perceived risk as a moderating variable. The survey was completed to 239 respondents who had ever surfed on the Bali Tourism Board website. The result of the study revealed that website quality could significantly enhance the intention to purchase directly on the website. While travel perceived risk had a direct influence on purchase intention, it appeared not to be a significant moderating variable that contributes to the effect of website quality on the intention to purchase on the website. Through these results, recommendations are offered to relevant destination stakeholders to improve the website management.

      Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
      Uncontrolled Keywords: Website quality; bali tourism board; perceived travel risk; purchase intention.
      Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management
      Divisions: Graduate Program > Economic Management
      Depositing User: Admin
      Date Deposited: 16 Oct 2020 03:22
      Last Modified: 28 Oct 2020 01:51
      URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/18899

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