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Dr Danielle Barbe

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Danielle Barbe

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Emerging Scholar Profile - Dr. Danielle Barbe, Barbe, D. 20 Apr 2021, In: e-Review of Tourism Research
  • Generation Z and Digital Influencers in the Tourism Industry, Barbe, D., Neuburger, L. 25 May 2021, Generation Z Marketing and Management in Tourism and Hospitality, Cham, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan
  • Follow us on Instagram! Understanding the driving force behind following travel accounts on Instagram., Barbe, D., Neuburger, L., Pennington-Gray, L. 2020, In: e-Review of Tourism Research
  • Misinformation on Instagram: The Impact of Trusted Endorsements on Message Credibility, Mena, P., Barbe, D., Chan-Olmsted, S. 2020, In: Social Media and Society
  • Social Media and Crisis Communication in Tourism and Hospitality, Barbe, D., Pennington-Gray, L. 14 Oct 2020, Handbook of e-Tourism, Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • The power of Instagram for Destination Marketing: Understanding the followers and their perceptions of travel-accounts on Instagram, Barbe, D., Neuburger, L. 16 Jun 2020, Travel and Tourism Research Association (TTRA) International Conference
  • A Multi-Platform Social Media Integration Approach to Disaster Communication by Tourism Organizations: The Case of Hurricane Florence, Barbe, D., Pennington-Gray, L., Schroeder, A. 2019, Travel and Tourism Research Association International Conference
  • Destinations’ response to terrorism on Twitter, Barbe, D., Pennington-Gray, L., Schroeder, A. 3 Dec 2018, In: International Journal of Tourism Cities
  • Exploring National Tourism Organizations’ (NTOs) Use of YouTube to Communicate Information on Destination Safety and Security, Amir, A., Pennington-Gray, L., Barbe, D., Hanafiah, M. 23 Dec 2018, In: International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences
  • Using situational crisis communication theory to understand Orlando hotels’ Twitter response to three crises in the summer of 2016, Barbe, D., Pennington-Gray, L. 13 Aug 2018, In: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights

Obaid Alshammari The Impact of Culture and Digital Technologies on Online Luxury Purchase Intentions in Saudi Arabia Start Date: 01/03/2024

  • PhD May 01 2020
  • Travel and Tourism MSc May 02 2017
  • Travel and Tourism Other Qualification May 01 2015


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