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- W1757146863 abstract "The Internet is increasingly being used in the tourism industry. Many tourist destinations payattention to the Internet marketing so as to attract more tourists. In order to explore the regional tourismflow responding to the Internet information,this study proposes the concept of extraversion online tourisminformation flow,which means that the tourism information provided by the online tourism websites andrelates to the specific destinations or areas is transmitted and exchanged between one website and otherwebsites or among the information receivers. Taking 15 American and Canadian tourism websites asresearch samples,this study measured the index of extraversion online tourism information of Chinesecities using text mining method. Besides,we also measured the preferred value of inbound tourism flowfrom America and Canada by using the data from the Year Book of China Tourism Statistics. Finally,weanalyzed the coupling relationship about the extraversion online tourism information and the inboundtourist Flow.We came to the following conclusions.(1)The cities with more comprehensive information onAmerican and Canadian tourism websites were mainly those which enjoyed high popularity in the world, and had better natural endowment on the tourist resources,such as Beijing,Shanghai,Shenzhen, Qingdao,Tianjin or Xiamen in the eastern region and Guilin,Guiyang,and Xi'an in western region.(2) The inbound tourists from America and Canada mainly concentrated on the eastern region of China. Thenumber of tourist arrivals of Shanghai,Beijing,Guangzhou and Shenzhen accounts for more than half ofthe whole number. The reason may be that the eastern region of China not only has a strong economicbase,but also has a close trade relationship with the America and Canada.(3)It was found that there arefour forms of the coupling relationship about the extraversion online tourism information and the inboundtourist flow shows:high- coupled(Beijing,Shanghai and Wuhan),middle- coupled(Guangzhou, Taiyuan,Shenzhen,Lanzhou,Lhasa,Hangzhou,Suzhou,and Urumqi),low- coupled(Dalian, Zhengzhou,Guiyang,Harbin,Yinchuan,Datong,Xining,Huangshan,and Kunming)and the in-consistent type(Chongqing,Qingdao,Xiamen,Chengdu,Guilin,Tianjin,Xi'an and Nanjing).(4) According to the study of the urban spatial distribution of different coupling types,we found that:highcoupled region include Beijing(the capital city of China),Wuhan that is located in the central China aswell as Shanghai,the economic center of China;middle-coupled region consists of both economicallydeveloped and economically developing regions;the distribution of low-coupled region is scatteredrelatively;the in- consistent type region contains Chongqing and Chengdu in the southwest China, Xi'an in the northwest China,Nanjing in the east China,Tianjin,Qingdao in the northern China andXiamen,Guilin in the southern China.In a word,the relationship between the extraversion online tourism information and the inboundtourist flow is not simply one to one correspondence due to the difference of the economic development, the level of opening and so on. Therefore,each city should pay attention to the international propagandaso as to take some share in the international tourism market." @default.
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- W1757146863 title "A couple analysis of the extraversion online tourism information, inbound tourist flow: a case of the American, Canadian inbound tourist flow." @default.
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