Electronic travel recommendation agents and tourist choice
Gerald Häubl,Gerald Häubl,Benedict G. C. Dellaert +2 more
- 01 Jan 2004
- pp 317-324
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About: The article was published on 01 Jan 2004. The article focuses on the topics: E-commerce & Tourism.
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