Changing tourists’ preferences in the hotel industry amid COVID-19 pandemic

IF 5.3 3区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Viput Ongsakul, Tanveer Kajla, Sahil Raj, T. Khoa, Z. Ahmed
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Purpose The paper aims to find the preferences of different tourist type. Since, COVID-19 pandemic has brought the international hospitality industry to a standstill, there are some early signs of recovery. For this industry’s long-term recovery, the tourists’ changing preferences need to be analyzed. Moreover, with different types of tourists, a more nuanced and in-depth study is required to analyze the preferences of each tourist type. Design/methodology/approach The research focuses on the changing preferences of the tourist by comparatively analyzing the pre-COVID-19 and current COVID-19 phase. The study extracted online data from TripAdvisor and identified themes by applying Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA). Findings The study’s findings confirmed the change in preferences of the different types of tourists during the COVID-19 pandemic by performing thematic analysis. New themes emerged in the pandemic phase, providing more insights into tourists’ changing preferences in the current COVID-19 phase. The study also found that specific dominant themes in the pre-COVID-19 phase were replaced by new themes in the current COVID-19 phase. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to compare the pre-COVID-19 and current COVID-19 phase themes to decipher the new themes that managers of the hotels should consider to win back tourists’ confidence during the pandemic. The unraveling of changing preferences of the different tourist types in the current COVID-19 pandemic is the novel contribution of the study.
新冠疫情下游客对酒店业偏好的变化
目的研究不同类型游客的旅游偏好。由于COVID-19大流行使国际酒店业陷入停滞,因此出现了一些复苏的早期迹象。为了这个行业的长期复苏,需要分析游客偏好的变化。此外,对于不同类型的游客,需要更细致和深入的研究来分析每种游客类型的偏好。设计/方法/方法本研究通过对比分析COVID-19前期和当前阶段游客偏好的变化。该研究从TripAdvisor上提取在线数据,并通过潜在狄利克雷分配(Latent Dirichlet Allocation, LDA)确定主题。研究结果通过主题分析,证实了不同类型游客在新冠肺炎大流行期间偏好的变化。大流行阶段出现了新的主题,让我们更深入地了解游客在当前COVID-19阶段不断变化的偏好。研究还发现,在当前的COVID-19阶段,新主题取代了前COVID-19阶段的特定主导主题。原创性/价值据作者所知,本研究首次比较了COVID-19前和当前COVID-19阶段的主题,以破译酒店管理者应该考虑的新主题,以在大流行期间赢回游客的信心。在当前的COVID-19大流行中,不同类型的游客偏好的变化是该研究的新贡献。
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Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
12.80%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology is the only journal dedicated solely for research in technology and e-business in tourism and hospitality. It is a bridge between academia and industry through the intellectual exchange of ideas, trends and paradigmatic changes in the fields of hospitality, IT and e-business. It covers: -E-Marketplaces, electronic distribution channels, or e-Intermediaries -Internet or e-commerce business models -Self service technologies -E-Procurement -Social dynamics of e-communication -Relationship Development and Retention -E-governance -Security of transactions -Mobile/Wireless technologies in commerce -IT control and preparation for disaster -Virtual reality applications -Word of Mouth. -Cross-Cultural differences in IT use -GPS and Location-based services -Biometric applications -Business intelligence visualization -Radio Frequency Identification applications -Service-Oriented Architecture of business systems -Technology in New Product Development
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