Abstract

Although travel vlogs have recently been adopted as digital marketing tools to promote tourist spots, relatively little is known about which attributes of travel vlogs and how these attributes motivate audiences to travel. This study emphasizes the importance of information conveyed by the content of travel vlogs and aims to explore how the information quality (information usefulness, ease of use, and comprehensiveness) in travel vlogs affects audience travel intention through presence, enjoyment, and flow experience. The partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) is adopted to analyze data collected from 241 respondents who had experience with watching travel vlogs. The results indicate that the three facets of information quality positively influence travel intention through the mediating role of presence, enjoyment, and flow experience. The total effect of information comprehensiveness on travel intention is the strongest, followed by information usefulness and ease of use orderly. The findings extend the literature on travel vlogs by validating the role of information quality in travel vlogs. In line with this, travel vlog creators are suggested to pay attention to information management when making vlogs.

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