Critical success factors for virtual hotel operator partnership with small- and medium-sized hotels: perspectives of owners and operators

IF 4.8 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights Pub Date : 2023-05-18 DOI:10.1108/jhti-06-2022-0244
Fajar Kusnadi Kusumah Putra, R. Law
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PurposeThis paper identifies the critical success factors (CSFs) of virtual hotel operator (VHO) in using hotel management system partnerships with small- and medium-sized hotels (SMSHs).Design/methodology/approachThis study uses a qualitative approach, with 25 semi-structured interviews with hotel owners and VHO management. Thematic analysis is used to determine themes to evaluate hotel owners and operators' perceptions.FindingsCSFs for VHO partnership with SMSHs include marketing and promotion strategies, client relationships, training and human resources development, hotel operation management, innovation strategies, capital expenditures and property management systems (PMSs). VHOs also have a symbolic impact on the mutualistic relationship with SMSHs by increasing service and enhancing product competitiveness and profitability.Research limitations/implicationsFindings are beneficial for VHO in determining the most significant CSFs, thereby establishing additional metrics in business performance and increasing resilience in the accommodation sector. Further studies can measure the digital technology factors from VHO, including PMSs and mobile applications.Originality/valueThis study first identifies CSFs for VHO companies from the perspectives of hotel owners and management. This contribution adds to the literature on CSFs in the context of digital technology implementation in SMSHs. Moreover, implications are beneficial for VHO management in determining the most significant CSFs for companies to measure the business performance of the companies and increase resilience in the accommodation sector.
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虚拟酒店运营商与中小型酒店合作的关键成功因素:业主和运营商的观点
本文确定了虚拟酒店运营商(VHO)在与中小型酒店(SMSHs)建立酒店管理系统合作伙伴关系时的关键成功因素(CSFs)。设计/方法/方法本研究采用定性方法,对酒店业主和VHO管理层进行了25次半结构化访谈。主题分析是用来确定主题,以评估酒店业主和经营者的看法。为VHO与中小酒店的合作寻找scsf,包括市场推广策略、客户关系、培训和人力资源开发、酒店运营管理、创新策略、资本支出和物业管理系统(pms)。vho还通过增加服务和提高产品竞争力和盈利能力,对与中小企业的互惠关系产生象征性影响。研究的局限性/意义研究结果有助于VHO确定最重要的CSFs,从而建立业务绩效的额外指标,并提高住宿行业的弹性。进一步的研究可以从VHO中测量数字技术因素,包括pms和移动应用。独创性/价值本研究首先从酒店业主和管理层的角度确定了VHO公司的csf。这一贡献增加了在SMSHs中数字技术实施背景下的csf文献。此外,在确定公司最重要的CSFs以衡量公司的业务绩效和提高住宿行业的弹性方面,对VHO管理是有益的。
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Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights
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