Beyond Human Touch: Evaluating the Effectiveness of AI, Human, and Hybrid-Generated Tourism Promotional Texts

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2025

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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

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PurposeThis research aimed to compare the effectiveness of human-generated, AI-generated (ChatGPT), and hybrid promotional texts using the AIEDA model, which incorporates anticipated emotions from the Model of Goal-Directed Behavior.Design/methodology/approachWe conducted an experimental study and applied PLS-SEM and other inferential statistics to analyze whether 455 participants from the UK could differentiate between human-created, AI-generated (ChatGPT), and hybrid promotional texts and compared promotional effectiveness.FindingsParticipants were not able to distinguish between the three texts. However, the human-generated text was consistently less preferred. Effectiveness perceptions declined as participants suspected AI authorship, regardless of the text's actual source (human, AI, or hybrid). The AIEDA model, which incorporates positive and negative anticipated emotions, proved effective in all three scenarios.Practical implicationsTourism marketers can leverage AI for content creation but should maintain human oversight.Originality/valueThe study adds to communication theories and research on promotional text by deepening our understanding of algorithmic authorship and its impact on consumer behavior in tourism marketing. This study was one of the first to compare the effectiveness of human-created, AI-generated, and hybrid texts in tourism marketing, correlate respondents' preferences toward advertising texts with texts' suspected AI authorship, and use an extended AIEDA model.

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Carvalho, Ines/0000-0003-1372-1299;

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Promotional Text Effectiveness, Human-AI Collaboration, ChatGPT, AI and Marketing, AIEDA, Tourism Marketing, Human-AI Collaboration, AI and Marketing

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Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights

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