Title of article :
An Evaluation of the Usability of Tourism Destination Websites of Iran and Malaysia: an ANP and DEMATEL Hybrid Method
Author/Authors :
Abbaspoor, Niloofar Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Ali Pour, Rasoul Mohammad Tourism Marketing - Allameh Tabataba’i University - Tehran, Iran , Bagheri, Fatemeh Faculty of Literature and Human sciences - Guilan University - Rasht - Guilan
Abstract :
Official websites of tourism destinations provide an important digital
content and are considered as widely-used tools of introducing destinations and
presenting tourism products to the potential tourists. Improving the usability of
websites helps the tourism destinations in achieving their goals. Websites usability is
measured based on different criteria. Purpose:This paper evaluates and compares the
usability of Iran and Malaysia official tourism destination websites –which are
regarded as quite comparable in their tourism products and market- using seven
criteria of content, visual attractiveness, infrastructure, interaction and
responsiveness, navigation, customization, and product provision. Method:In order
to do this evaluation, pairwise comparison questionnaires of the criteria were
developed based on DEMATEL and ANP techniques and were answered online by
10 tourism experts in Iran. Websites’ usability analysis was performed using a
combination of two MCDM (Multiple Criteria Decision Making) techniques that are
DEMATEL and ANP so that the causal relations of the criteria are identified along
with the ranking of their significance. Findings: The findings of the research show
“infrastructure” as the dispatcher criterion, “product provision” as the receiver, and
“content” as the most important criterion in the usability of tourism destinations’
websites. The findings also revealed the superiority of Malaysia’s official tourism
website as compared to that of Iran.
Keywords :
Malaysia , Tourism Website , Tourism Destination , Usability , ANP , DEMATEL , Iran
Journal title :
international journal of digital content management