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Hannes Werthner

Hannes Werthner

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Computer Science

D-Index
33
Citations
6889
World Ranking
12449
National Ranking
108

Overview

Hannes Werthner is affiliated with TU Wien in Austria and has contributed to several areas within social sciences and business research, focusing mainly on digital transformation in tourism and related fields.

Their recent academic output includes publications in various journals such as the Journal of Travel Research, Information Technology & Tourism, Computer, Electronic Markets, and DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals).

Notable recent papers include:

  • Knowledge Creation in Information Technology and Tourism: A Critical Reflection and an Outlook for the Future (2020, Journal of Travel Research)
  • A digital humanism view on e-tourism (2022, Information Technology & Tourism)
  • Digital Humanism: The Time Is Now (2023, Computer)
  • From absolute nonsense to the world's operating system (2021, Electronic Markets)
  • Editorial 2/2021: Digitaler Humanismus (2021, DOAJ)

Their research overlaps multiple domains within social sciences, with a primary focus on sociology and political science, alongside contributions to marketing and strategy and management.

The main topics of their work explore subjects such as:

  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Digital Games and Media
  • Digital Platforms and Economics
  • Privacy, Security, and Data Protection

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Werthner include Zheng Xiang, Daniel R. Fesenmaier, Allison Stanger, Viola Schiaffonati, and Peter Knees. These collaborations suggest an interdisciplinary approach within tourism, digital economics, and technology studies.

Best Publications

  • Information Technology and Tourism — A Challenging Relationship

    Hannes Werthner;Stefan Klein

  • Conceptual foundations for understanding smart tourism ecosystems

    Ulrike Gretzel;Hannes Werthner;Chulmo Koo;Carlos Lamsfus

  • E-commerce and tourism

    Hannes Werthner;Francesco Ricci

  • Environmental decision support systems

    Georgio Guariso;Hannes Werthner

  • ICT and the Changing Landscape of Global Tourism Distribution

    Hannes Werthner;Stefan Klein

  • Intelligent systems for tourism

    S. Stabb;H. Werther;F. Ricci;A. Zipf

  • Case base querying for travel planning recommendation.

    Francesco Ricci;Hannes Werthner

  • Harmonise: A Step Toward an Interoperable E-Tourism Marketplace

    Oliver Fodor;Hannes Werthner

  • Future research issues in IT and tourism

    Hannes Werthner;Aurkene Alzua-Sorzabal;Lorenzo Cantoni;Astrid Dickinger

  • Destination Recommendation Systems: Behavioural Foundations and Applications

    Daniel R. Fesenmaier;Karl W. Wöber;H. Werthner

  • Intelligent systems in travel and tourism

    Hannes Werthner

  • Electronic business in tourism

    Markus Gratzer;Hannes Werthner;Werner Winiwarter

  • Consumer Behaviour in e-Tourism

    Annette Steinbauer;Hannes Werthner

  • Assisting Tourists on the Move- An Evaluation of Mobile Tourist Guides

    C. Grun;H. Werthner;B. Proll;W. Retschitzegger

  • A picture-based approach to recommender systems

    Julia Neidhardt;Leonhard Seyfang;Rainer Schuster;Hannes Werthner

  • Harmonise: A Solution for Data Interoperability

    Mirella Dell'Erba;Oliver Fodor;Francesco Ricci;Hannes Werthner

  • Domain-specific search engines.

    K. W. Wöber;D. R. Fesenmaier;H. Werthner

  • On Successful Team Formation: Statistical Analysis of a Multiplayer Online Game

    Nataliia Pobiedina;Julia Neidhardt;Maria Del Carmen Calatrava Moreno;Laszlo Grad-Gyenge

  • Ranking factors of team success

    Nataliia Pobiedina;Julia Neidhardt;Maria del Carmen Calatrava Moreno;Hannes Werthner

  • Case-based travel recommendations.

    F. Ricci;D. Cavada;N. Mirzadeh;A. Venturini

  • Eliciting the users' unknown preferences

    Julia Neidhardt;Rainer Schuster;Leonhard Seyfang;Hannes Werthner

  • Covering the semantic space of tourism: an approach based on modularized ontologies

    Robert Barta;Christina Feilmayr;Birgit Pröll;Christoph Grün

  • Information and Communications Technologies in Tourism

    Walter Schertler;Beat Schmid;A. Min Tjoa;Hannes Werthner

  • An integrated simulation and optimization modelling environment for decision support

    Giorgio Guariso;Martin Hitz;Hannes Werthner

  • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TOURISM

    Hannes Werthner

  • Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism

    Walter Schertler;Beat Schmid;A. Min Tjoa;Hannes Werthner

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Ricci
Francesco Ricci Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Martin Bichler
Martin Bichler Technical University of Munich
Markus Zanker
Markus Zanker Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Wil M. P. van der Aalst
Wil M. P. van der Aalst RWTH Aachen University
Rodolfo Baggio
Rodolfo Baggio Bocconi University
Oliviero Stock
Oliviero Stock Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Andrea Emilio Rizzoli
Andrea Emilio Rizzoli Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research
Dieter Fensel
Dieter Fensel University of Innsbruck
Giovanni Semeraro
Giovanni Semeraro University of Bari Aldo Moro
Werner Retschitzegger
Werner Retschitzegger Johannes Kepler University of Linz

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