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Pierre Benckendorff

Pierre Benckendorff

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
42
Citations
7921
World Ranking
4727
National Ranking
333

Overview

Pierre Benckendorff is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their research spans multiple areas primarily within the social sciences and business, management, and accounting.

The main fields of study for their research include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Business, Management and Accounting

Within these fields, subfields of study are focused on:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Marketing
  • Education
  • Gender Studies
  • Literature and Literary Theory

Research topics cover a variety of subjects, notably:

  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
  • Online and Blended Learning
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Online Learning and Analytics

Benckendorff has contributed to articles published in several academic journals with a concentration in tourism and education-related fields. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Tourism Management
  • Information Technology & Tourism
  • Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
  • Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research
  • Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education

Selected recent papers by Benckendorff and co-authors are:

  • "All hype or the real deal? Investigating user engagement with virtual influencers in tourism," 2023, Tourism Management
  • "Travel live streaming: an affordance perspective," 2021, Information Technology & Tourism
  • "From interaction to relationship: Rethinking parasocial phenomena in travel live streaming," 2022, Tourism Management
  • "Linking learner factors, teaching context, and engagement patterns with MOOC learning outcomes," 2020, Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
  • "Keep it #Unreal: Exploring Instagram Users' Engagement With Virtual Influencers in Tourism Contexts," 2023, Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research

Frequent collaborators in Benckendorff's research include:

  • Li Xie-Carson
  • Karen Hughes
  • Ruiqi Deng
  • Zhiming Deng
  • Jie Wang

Best Publications

  • A NETWORK ANALYSIS OF TOURISM RESEARCH

    Pierre Benckendorff;Anita Zehrer

  • Using Brand Personality to Differentiate Regional Tourism Destinations

    Laurie Murphy;Gianna Moscardo;Pierre Benckendorff

  • Travel and learning : a neglected tourism research area

    John H. Falk;Roy Ballantyne;Jan Packer;Pierre Benckendorff

  • Linking Travel Motivation, Tourist Self-Image and Destination Brand Personality

    Laurie Murphy;Pierre Benckendorff;Gianna Moscardo

  • Bibliometric visualisation: an application in tourism crisis and disaster management research

    Yawei Jiang;Brent W. Ritchie;Pierre Benckendorff

  • Tourism information technology

    Pierre Benckendorff;Pauline J. Sheldon;Daniel R. Fesenmaier

  • Exploring word-of-mouth influences on travel decisions: friends and relatives vs. other travellers

    Laurie Murphy;Gianna Mascardo;Pierre Benckendorff

  • Progress and new directions for teaching and learning in MOOCs

    Ruiqi Deng;Pierre Benckendorff;Deanne Gannaway

  • The philosophic practitioner and the curriculum space.

    Dianne Dredge;Pierre Benckendorff;Michele Day;Michael J. Gross

  • Learner engagement in MOOCs: Scale development and validation

    Ruiqi Deng;Pierre Benckendorff;Deanne Gannaway

  • Destination brand personality: visitor perceptions of a regional tourism destination

    Laurie Murphy;Pierre Benckendorff;Gianna Moscardo

  • The Managerial Gaze: The Long Tail of Tourism Education and Research

    David Airey;John Tribe;Pierre Benckendorff;Honggen Xiao

  • Themes and Trends in Australian and New Zealand Tourism Research: A Social Network Analysis of Citations in Two Leading Journals (1994–2007)

    Pierre Benckendorff

  • All hype or the real deal? Investigating user engagement with virtual influencers in tourism

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  • Tourism and Generation Y.

    Pierre Benckendorff;Gianna Moscardo;Donna Pendergast

  • Evaluating tourist satisfaction with the retail experience in a typical tourist shopping village

    Laurie Murphy;Gianna Moscardo;Pierre Benckendorff;Philip Pearce

  • Destination marketing on the Internet: a case study of Australian Regional Tourism Authorities.

    Pierre J. Benckendorff;Neil L. Black

  • Mindful tourist experiences: A Buddhist perspective

    Lynn I-Ling Chen;Noel Scott;Pierre Benckendorff

  • From interaction to relationship: Rethinking parasocial phenomena in travel live streaming

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  • Generation Y's travel behaviours: a comparison with baby boomers and Generation X.

    Y. C. Huang;J. F. Petrick;P. Benckendorff;G. Moscardo

  • Mythbusting: generation Y and travel

    Gianna Moscardo;Pierre Benckendorff

  • Australian Tourist Attractions: The Links between Organizational Characteristics and Planning

    Pierre J. Benckendorff;Philip L. Pearce

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip L. Pearce
Philip L. Pearce James Cook University
Paul N. Reynolds
Paul N. Reynolds University of Adelaide
John Tribe
John Tribe York St John University
Jan Packer
Jan Packer University of Queensland
John H. Falk
John H. Falk Oregon State University
Roy Ballantyne
Roy Ballantyne University of Queensland
Graham Miller
Graham Miller Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Honggen Xiao
Honggen Xiao Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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