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Overview

Hailin Qu is affiliated with Oklahoma State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Social Sciences. Within these broad domains, their focused subfields include Sociology and Political Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Marketing, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Information Systems and Management.

Their scholarly output covers multiple topics, with significant work relating to Customer Service Quality and Loyalty, Digital Marketing and Social Media, Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research, Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior, Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification, Emotional Labor in Professions, and Environmental Education and Sustainability.

Hailin Qu has published extensively in a range of academic journals. The most frequent venues for their work are:

  • International Journal of Hospitality Management
  • International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
  • Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Hailin Qu include:

  • The influence of smart tourism applications on perceived destination image and behavioral intention: The moderating role of information search behavior (2021, Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management)
  • The mediating roles of gratitude and obligation to link employees' social exchange relationships and prosocial behavior (2020, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management)
  • Daily green behavior as an antecedent and a moderator for visitors' pro-environmental behaviors (2020, Journal of Sustainable Tourism)
  • COVID-19 impacts, coping strategies, and management reflection: A lodging industry case (2021, International Journal of Hospitality Management)
  • Generation Z domestic food tourists' experienced restaurant innovativeness toward destination cognitive food image and revisit intention (2022, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management)

Collaboration has played a significant role in Hailin Qu's research endeavors. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Haemi Kim
  • Emily Ma
  • Shuhao Li
  • Pimtong Tavitiyaman
  • Li Ding

Best Publications

  • Examining the structural relationships of destination image, tourist satisfaction and destination loyalty: An integrated approach

    Christina Geng-Qing Chi;Hailin Qu

  • A model of destination branding: Integrating the concepts of the branding and destination image

    Hailin Qu;Lisa Hyunjung Kim;Holly Hyunjung Im

  • A study of hotel employee behavioral intentions towards adoption of information technology

    Terry Lam;Vincent Cho;Hailin Qu

  • A study of the impact of personal innovativeness on online travel shopping behavior—A case study of Korean travelers

    Hae Young Lee;Hailin Qu;Yoo Shin Kim

  • Service quality in China’s hotel industry: a perspective from tourists and hotel managers

    Nelson Tsang;Hailin Qu

  • A service performance model of Hong Kong cruise travelers' motivation factors and satisfaction.

    Hailin Qu;Elsa Wong Yee Ping

  • The role of social capital in encouraging residents' pro-environmental behaviors in community-based ecotourism

    Jingyan Liu;Hailin Qu;Hailin Qu;Danyu Huang;Gezhi Chen

  • Thailand's international travel image: mostly favorable.

    Bongkosh Ngamsom Rittichainuwat;Hailin Qu;Tom J. Brown

  • Examining the relationship of work–family conflict to job and life satisfaction: A case of hotel sales managers

    Xinyuan (Roy) Zhao;Hailin Qu;Richard Ghiselli

  • Social Exchanges as Motivators of Hotel Employees' Organizational Citizenship Behavior: The Proposition and Application of a New Three-Dimensional Framework

    Emily Ma;Hailin Qu

  • Travelers’ social identification and membership behaviors in online travel community

    Hailin Qu;Haeyoung Lee

  • Knowledge mapping of hospitality research − A visual analysis using CiteSpace

    Xinjian Li;Emily Ma;Emily Ma;Hailin Qu;Hailin Qu;Hailin Qu

  • The effect of competitive strategies and organizational structure on hotel performance

    Pimtong Tavitiyaman;Hanqin Qiu Zhang;Hailin Qu

  • Travelers' behavioral intention toward hotel self-service kiosks usage

    Miyoung Kim;Hailin Qu

  • The relationship between vacation factors and socio-demographic and travelling characteristics: the case of Japanese leisure travellers.

    Vincent C.S Heung;Hailin Qu;Raymond Chu

  • Destination Image and Behavior Intention of Travelers to Thailand: the Moderating Effect of Perceived Risk

    Pimtong Tavitiyaman;Hailin Qu

  • Employees' work–family conflict moderating life and job satisfaction

    Hailin Qu;Xinyuan (Roy) Zhao

  • The impact of industry force factors on resource competitive strategies and hotel performance

    Pimtong Tavitiyaman;Hailin Qu;Hanqin Qiu Zhang

  • A refined model of factors affecting convention participation decision-making

    Hanqin Qiu Zhang;Vivien Leung;Hailin Qu

  • Determinant factors and choice intention for Chinese restaurant dining: a multivariate approach.

    Hailin Qu

  • The influence of smart tourism applications on perceived destination image and behavioral intention: The moderating role of information search behavior

    Pimtong Tavitiyaman;Hailin Qu;Wing-sze Lancy Tsang;Chin-wah Rachel Lam

Frequent Co-Authors

Hanqin Qiu Zhang
Hanqin Qiu Zhang Nankai University
Vincent C. S. Heung
Vincent C. S. Heung Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Woo Gon Kim
Woo Gon Kim Florida State University
Dogan Gursoy
Dogan Gursoy Washington State University
Seyhmus Baloglu
Seyhmus Baloglu University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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