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42
Citations
18842
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1443
National Ranking
610

Overview

Bing Pan is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research contributions primarily span the fields of Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting, with a total of 49 and 19 publications respectively.

Their work covers several subfields including Sociology and Political Science, Transportation, Social Psychology, Marketing, and Economics and Econometrics. This diverse disciplinary focus is reflected in their research topics, which include:

  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management
  • Customer Service Quality and Loyalty
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation

Bing Pan has published recent papers in respected academic venues addressing a range of topics within tourism, hospitality, and related areas. Some of these include:

  • Understanding changes in park visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic: A spatial application of big data (2021, published in Wellbeing Space and Society)
  • Machine Learning in Internet Search Query Selection for Tourism Forecasting (2020, published in Journal of Travel Research)
  • Destination image through social media analytics and survey method (2021, published in International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management)
  • Information asymmetry in the innovation adoption decision of tourism and hospitality SMEs in emerging markets: A mixed-method analysis (2023, published in Tourism Management)
  • How does review disconfirmation influence customer online review behavior? A mixed-method investigation (2020, published in International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management)

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • William L. Rice
  • Michael S. Lin
  • So Young Park
  • Yun Liang
  • B. Derrick Taff

Bing Pan often publishes in prominent academic journals pertinent to tourism and hospitality research. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Travel Research
  • Tourism Management
  • International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
  • Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
  • Tourism Recreation Research

Best Publications

  • Electronic word-of-mouth in hospitality and tourism management

    Stephen W. Litvin;Ronald E. Goldsmith;Bing Pan

  • Accurately interpreting clickthrough data as implicit feedback

    Thorsten Joachims;Laura Granka;Bing Pan;Helene Hembrooke

  • Travel Blogs and the Implications for Destination Marketing

    Bing Pan;Tanya MacLaurin;John C. Crotts

  • In Google We Trust: Users’ Decisions on Rank, Position, and Relevance

    Bing Pan;Helene Hembrooke;Thorsten Joachims;Lori Lorigo

  • Exploring human images in website design: a multi-method approach

    Dianne Cyr;Milena Head;Hector Larios;Bing Pan

  • Evaluating the accuracy of implicit feedback from clicks and query reformulations in Web search

    Thorsten Joachims;Laura Granka;Bing Pan;Helene Hembrooke

  • Online information search: vacation planning process.

    Bing Pan;Daniel R. Fesenmaier

  • Forecasting Chinese tourist volume with search engine data.

    Xin Yang;Xin Yang;Bing Pan;James A. Evans;Benfu Lv

  • The determinants of web page viewing behavior: an eye-tracking study

    Bing Pan;Helene A. Hembrooke;Laura A. Granka

  • Forecasting tourism demand with composite search index

    Xin Li;Bing Pan;Bing Pan;Rob Law;Xiankai Huang

  • Believe it or not: Credibility of blogs in tourism

    Rhonda W. Mack;Julia E. Blose;Bing Pan

  • The long tail of destination image and online marketing

    Bing Pan;Xiang Robert Li

  • Eye tracking and online search: Lessons learned and challenges ahead

    Lori Lorigo;Maya Haridasan;Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir;Ling Xia

  • The influence of task and gender on search and evaluation behavior using Google

    Lori Lorigo;Bing Pan;Helene Hembrooke;Thorsten Joachims

  • A retrospective view of electronic word-of-mouth in hospitality and tourism management

    Stephen W. Litvin;Ronald E. Goldsmith;Bing Pan

  • Predicting Hotel Demand Using Destination Marketing Organization’s Web Traffic Data

    Yang Yang;Bing Pan;Haiyan Song

  • Forecasting hotel room demand using search engine data.

    Bing Pan;Doris Chenguang Wu;Haiyan Song

  • Forecasting Destination Weekly Hotel Occupancy with Big Data

    Bing Pan;Bing Pan;Yang Yang

  • Travel queries on cities in the United States: Implications for search engine marketing for tourist destinations

    Zheng Xiang;Bing Pan

  • The Dynamics of Search Engine Marketing for Tourist Destinations

    Bing Pan;Zheng Xiang;Rob Law;Daniel R. Fesenmaier

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel R. Fesenmaier
Daniel R. Fesenmaier MODUL University Vienna
Rob Law
Rob Law University of Macau
John C. Crotts
John C. Crotts University of Hawaii at Manoa
Thorsten Joachims
Thorsten Joachims Cornell University
Arch G. Woodside
Arch G. Woodside Boston College
Peter Newman
Peter Newman Curtin University
Fabio Pellacini
Fabio Pellacini Sapienza University of Rome
Haiyan Song
Haiyan Song Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Ronald E. Goldsmith
Ronald E. Goldsmith Florida State University
Seoki Lee
Seoki Lee Pennsylvania State University

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