Analysing Online Reviews Consumers’ Experiences of Mobile Travel Applications with Sentiment Analysis and Topic Modelling: The Example of Booking and Expedia

This study aims to analyse consumer experiences, purchase behaviours, and emotional responses through Booking and Expedia’s mobile applications. The 2000 user reviews collected from Google Play were subjected to a comprehensive sentiment analysis, text mining, and topic modelling process to identify...

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Main Authors: Pınar Çelik Çaylak, Mehmet Kayakuş, Nisa Eksili, Fatma Yiğit Açikgöz, Artuğ Eren Coşkun, Mirona Ana Maria Ichimov, Georgiana Moiceanu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/24/11800
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Summary:This study aims to analyse consumer experiences, purchase behaviours, and emotional responses through Booking and Expedia’s mobile applications. The 2000 user reviews collected from Google Play were subjected to a comprehensive sentiment analysis, text mining, and topic modelling process to identify the key elements that shape consumers’ emotional experiences and purchase decisions. According to the results of text mining and sentiment analysis performed with Python’s WordNet library, 81.9% of Booking.com reviews are positive, 8.4% are negative, and 11.3% are neutral, whereas 55.8% of Expedia reviews are positive, 37.8% are negative, and 8.0% are neutral. In the topic modelling analysis, Booking.com emphasised ease of booking, while Expedia emphasised difficulties in cancellation and refund processes. These findings provide valuable insights into how consumers’ emotional states and purchasing behaviours are reflected in their experiences with mobile applications. The study enables the development of strategic recommendations for marketing management to better analyse consumers’ expectations and experiences.
ISSN:2076-3417