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Title: Instagram Influencers in Social Media-Induced Tourism: Rethinking Tourist Trust Towards Tourism Destination
Authors: Razak, R. A. 
Mansor, A. 
Keywords: Instagram;Social media;Influencer-Instagram;influencer;Tourism
Issue Date: May-2022
Publisher: IGI Global
Abstract: 
Social media-induced tourism happens when a traveller visits a destination/attraction after being exposed to certain social media content. A user-generated content (UGC) provider, such as a social media influencer, has been identified as the initial motivator in social media-induced tourism. Social media influencers generate persuasive messages for their followers and are typically sources of credibility. In destination marketing and tourism destination studies, the UGC of social media influencers is significantly related to the destination image, destination brand, tourist trust, and tourist expectations. Of particular interest for Instagram influencers, this chapter proposes a conceptual framework to describe the role of the Instagram influencer in inducing his/her followers to travel and suggests a guide for future research.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3511
ISBN: 9781668462874
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6287-4.ch077
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