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The Effects of Hotel Visitors' Cultural Characteristics on Hotel Selection Attributes: Focusing on the Hofstede Cultural Dimension (호텔 방문객들의 문화적 특성이 호텔 선택속성에 끼치는 영향: Hofstede 문화차원을 중심으로)

  • Jaewon Jang;Byunghyun Lee;Jaekyeong Kim
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.99-126
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    • 2023
  • As cultural background contributes members of society to recognize and behave in a specific direction, customers with different cultural backgrounds show various reactions even when they are provided with the same service. Previous studies have used the Hofstede cultural dimension to understand how hotel visitors' satisfaction varies with the provided service as per their cultural background. However existing research only considered the cultural background of the guests, and there are not many studies focused on the types of travel. Therefore, in this study, the travel types of hotel visitors are classified into business travel visitors and leisure tourism visitors, and analyzed the effect of Hofstede's cultural dimension on hotel selection attributes according to the styles of travel. In this study, we collected information on six cultural dimensions of Hofstede, and from TripAdvisor, a representative tourism platform, 204,261 optional attribute ratings for hotels in New York to investigate the satisfaction of hotel selection attributes. In conclusion, it is expected that this study will be able to identify which service attributes the customers of various cultures who visit hotels put emphasis in advance, and therefore provide suitable service accordingly.

Effects of Information Retrieval and Coffee Shop's Attributes on the Means of Repositioning (정보검색과 커피전문점 선택속성이 재방문 의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Baek, Young Ju;Lee, Min Jung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.549-557
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    • 2020
  • Recently, the number of coffee shops has continued to increase, and information searches have been increasing for consumers who want to visit coffee shops. We wanted to find out the impact on the intention of revisiting a coffee shop by adding information search factors to the existing coffee shop's selection properties and search for the actual selection properties, and summarize the results as follows. The analysis of this study was conducted in two ways, before and after visiting a coffee shop through information search. First, the four factors and optional attributes that are important in information retrieval were the reliability of information (the number of reviews and views by coffee shops, recent postings), physical environment (the proximity of stores, the atmosphere, size, presence of side menus), visuality of information (physical environment, background, design, easy composition), merchantability (the taste of coffee, convenience of parking). In addition, the selection properties for satisfaction after visiting coffee shops through information search were derived from five general characteristics of coffee shops, menu, information consistency, taste of coffee, and convenience of parking, and among them, the consistency of information, taste of coffee, and general characteristics of coffee were found to affect the intention of revisiting again.