2021
DOI: 10.1080/13467581.2021.1966016
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Prioritizing hotel lobby design factors: perspectives of hotel operators in China

Abstract: The hotel lobby is where a guest forms his or her first impression of a hotel's brand image and quality; hence, integrating appropriate design criteria into hotel lobby design is a value creation act. The novelty and aim of this study is to identified and categorized 15 hotel lobby design factors and ranked their importance and satisfaction levels from hotel operators' perspective to achieve value innovation and sustainable operations management. For this purpose, it systematically developed a questionnaire ba… Show more

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“…They recognize travel as an essential part of their wellness routine and need to be taken care of more than ever. Huang and Tsaih (2022) conducted a questionnaire survey of 30 hotel operators in China, finding that more and more hotels are using lobbies to host cross-sector operations, such as art galleries, retail stores, and restaurants, providing their guests with a comprehensive experience. Floyd (2022) predicted that, by aiming for a wider spectrum of uses beyond traditional accommodations, hotel groups will redefine the roles of rooms and lobbies by providing workspaces, party spaces, and more.…”
Section: Hybridizing Brandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They recognize travel as an essential part of their wellness routine and need to be taken care of more than ever. Huang and Tsaih (2022) conducted a questionnaire survey of 30 hotel operators in China, finding that more and more hotels are using lobbies to host cross-sector operations, such as art galleries, retail stores, and restaurants, providing their guests with a comprehensive experience. Floyd (2022) predicted that, by aiming for a wider spectrum of uses beyond traditional accommodations, hotel groups will redefine the roles of rooms and lobbies by providing workspaces, party spaces, and more.…”
Section: Hybridizing Brandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modularity is a necessary design attribute since it shortens the design and construction lead‐time of a project and reduces costs, enhances construction efficiency, and facilitates flexibility in spatial planning (Huang & Tsaih, 2022). Whitfield et al (2022) explained why modular construction is a better approach than traditional in‐situ construction using a case study of the extension of Crowne Plaza Changi Airport in Singapore, where the hotel was able to continue “business as usual” throughout the entire project.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%