东道主的地域性模式及其对 P2P 住宿客人体验的影响

IF 9.9 1区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM International Journal of Hospitality Management Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1016/j.ijhm.2024.103959
Yuan Wang , Huimin Liu
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点对点(P2P)住宿的主人在与客人的互动中表现出多种多样的领地行为。这些行为的组合会明显影响客人的体验。通过潜在特征分析,本文确定了 P2P 住宿客人中对房东地域性有共同看法的亚群。三项研究的结果一致揭示了三种房东地域性模式:低地域性、限制访问性和侵入性,它们与客人的体验(包括房东评价、满意度和重游意向)有着不同的关联。与低领地模式的客人相比,经历过限制性或侵入性模式的客人对主人的态度和总体体验的好感度明显较低。研究发现,心理所有权和感知控制可以调节主人领地模式对客人体验的影响。这项研究的结果有力地揭示了房东地域性的异质性,并为 P2P 住宿服务的提供提供了启示。
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Patterns of host territoriality and implications for P2P accommodation guest experience
Peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation hosts exhibit diverse territorial behaviors in their interactions with guests. Combinations of these behaviors can distinctly affect guest experience. Using latent profile analysis, this paper identified subpopulations of P2P accommodation guests who share common perceptions of host territoriality. Results from three studies consistently revealed a trio of host territoriality patterns: low-territorial, access-limiting, and intrusive, which were differentially associated with guest experiences, including host evaluation, satisfaction, and revisit intention. Guests who experienced the access-limiting or intrusive pattern reported significantly less favorable attitudes toward their hosts and overall experiences, compared with those who experienced the low-territorial pattern. Psychological ownership and perceived control were found to mediate the influence of host territoriality patterns on guest experience. The findings of this research provide robust insight into the heterogeneity of host territoriality and shed light on service provision in P2P accommodation.
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International Journal of Hospitality Management
International Journal of Hospitality Management HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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21.20
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85 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Hospitality Management serves as a platform for discussing significant trends and advancements in various disciplines related to the hospitality industry. The publication covers a wide range of topics, including human resources management, consumer behavior and marketing, business forecasting and applied economics, operational management, strategic management, financial management, planning and design, information technology and e-commerce, training and development, technological developments, and national and international legislation. In addition to covering these topics, the journal features research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and analyses of business practices within the hospitality industry. It aims to provide readers with valuable insights and knowledge in order to advance research and improve practices in the field. The journal is also indexed and abstracted in various databases, including the Journal of Travel Research, PIRA, Academic Journal Guide, Documentation Touristique, Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Abstracts, Lodging and Restaurant Index, Scopus, CIRET, and the Social Sciences Citation Index. This ensures that the journal's content is widely accessible and discoverable by researchers and practitioners in the hospitality field.
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