A conceptual framework of the service delivery system design for hospitality firms in the (post-)viral world: The role of service robots
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Date
2020
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International Journal of Hospitality Management
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BRONZE
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Yes
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Abstract
This study aims to develop a conceptual framework of the service delivery system design for hospitality firms in the (post-)viral world. Several theoretical approaches such as resource-based view, value chain analysis, stakeholder theory, PESTEL analysis, positioning strategy, and service delivery system design were adopted. The paper identified three service delivery system designs (robotic, human-based, and mixed) and analyses their requirements, advantages, disadvantages, and potential target markets. According to the suggested model, hospitality firms need first to explore the expectations of tourists. Then comes the analysis phase (based on a holistic perspective, and consisting of RBV, Value chain, Stakeholder, and PESTEL analyses), which helps hospitality firms to identify how they should differentiate and position themselves in the market. Following, companies decide on what kind of service delivery system they should offer to their target customers, and position themselves in the market according to the chosen system.
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COVID-19, Hospitality firms, Physically distant service, Positioning strategy, Service delivery system, Service robot, COVID-19, Hospitality firms, Physically distant service, Positioning strategy, Service delivery system, Service robot, Research Paper
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
Citation
Seyitoğlu, F.; Mardin Artuklu University, Faculty of Tourism, Artuklu, Mardin, Turkey;
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100
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International Journal of Hospitality Management
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91
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