Chapter 5: Tourists’ Perceptions of and Intentions-to-Stay at a Capsule Hotel in Bangkok

Natrawan Amornpornwiwat, Supara Kapasuwan
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Abstract This study focuses on tourists’ perceptions of a capsule hotel, a budget form of accommodation with a unique appearance and the small size of a sleeping pod. The data were obtained in Bangkok from 402 foreign travellers from over 30 countries. The results indicate that room size, sleep ambient control system and in-room television were the three main attributes that were positively correlated with decisions to stay in such hotels. Tourists with previous experience of staying in capsule hotels had more positive perceptions regarding room size and indicated higher intentions to stay than those without such experience. The researchers also found that budgetary considerations negatively moderated the relationship between room size and intention-to-stay. Additionally, the relationship between intention-to-stay and three other hotel attributes, including room size, the service scape and perceived security, was weaker for female travellers than for male travellers. Lastly, risk avoidance also positively moderated the relationship between intention-to-stay and location and security.
第五章:游客对曼谷胶囊旅馆的认知与入住意愿
摘要:本研究的重点是游客对胶囊酒店的看法,胶囊酒店是一种具有独特外观和小尺寸睡眠舱的廉价住宿形式。这些数据是在曼谷从来自30多个国家的402名外国游客那里获得的。结果表明,房间大小、睡眠环境控制系统和室内电视是与入住此类酒店的决定正相关的三个主要属性。有过胶囊旅馆住宿经历的游客对房间大小有更积极的看法,并且比没有此类经历的游客表示出更高的住宿意愿。研究人员还发现,预算方面的考虑对房间大小和入住意愿之间的关系起到了负向调节作用。此外,女性旅行者的住宿意愿与酒店其他三个属性(包括房间大小、服务环境和安全感)之间的关系弱于男性旅行者。最后,风险规避也正调节了逗留意愿与地点和安全之间的关系。
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