2012
DOI: 10.1108/17579881211248817
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Air the anger: investigating online complaints on luxury hotels

Abstract: Purpose -Given the importance of negative word of mouth and growing number of hotel customers who leave their complaints on the web, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the complaints posted by guests who have stayed at luxury hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach -The dataset for this paper is a compilation of hotel reviews collected from TripAdvisor between November 2010 and January 2011. A thematic analysis was used in order to identify emergent themes from the dataset, which… Show more

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“…Attributes such as cleanliness, location, room rate, room type, security, service quality, brand name, and reputation are some of the most considered in resort choice (Atkinson, 1988;Chu & Choi, 2000;Ekiz, Khoo-Lattimore, & Memarzadeh, 2012;McCleary, Weaver, & Hutchinson, 1993;Tsai, Yeung, & Yim, 2011;Wong & Chi-Yung, 2002). Surprisingly, tourism research has rarely taken notice of children and family holiday experiences in the context of mass tourism (Carr, 2011;Obrador, 2012).…”
Section: Resort Hotel Choice Criteria For Parents With Young Childrenmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Attributes such as cleanliness, location, room rate, room type, security, service quality, brand name, and reputation are some of the most considered in resort choice (Atkinson, 1988;Chu & Choi, 2000;Ekiz, Khoo-Lattimore, & Memarzadeh, 2012;McCleary, Weaver, & Hutchinson, 1993;Tsai, Yeung, & Yim, 2011;Wong & Chi-Yung, 2002). Surprisingly, tourism research has rarely taken notice of children and family holiday experiences in the context of mass tourism (Carr, 2011;Obrador, 2012).…”
Section: Resort Hotel Choice Criteria For Parents With Young Childrenmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Perhaps materials and channels for resort marketing should be better aimed at a niche, female subsegment of wives and mothers. While safety is an important criteria of hotel choice for Asian holiday makers in general (Arrifin & Maghzi, 2012;Chu & Choi, 2000;Ekiz et al, 2012;Tsai et al, 2011), this attribute is a critical determinant of choice for families with young children. Marketing materials for resort hotels should highlight the facets of the hotel infrastructure that create a safe environment for children to attract this segment.…”
Section: Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Albayrak & Caber, 2015;Choi & Chu, 2001;Huertas-Garcia, Laguna García, & Consolación, 2014;Mccleary, Weaver, & Hutchinson, 1993;Stumpf, Park, & Kim, 2014). In doing so, researchers have applied various consumer theories to different lodging categories including budget properties (Nash, Thyne, & Davies, 2006;Zhang, Ren, Shen, & Xiao, 2013), luxury accommodation (Chen & Peng, 2014;Ekiz, Khoo-Lattimore, & Memarzadeh, 2012;Khoo-Lattimore & Ekiz, 2014;Lau, Akbar, & Yong, 2005;Mohsin & Lockyer, 2010), apartments and bed and breakfasts (Chen, Lin, & Kuo, 2013;dos Santos, Chaves, & Pedron, 2014;Jones & Guan, 2011), but researchers have tended not to examine how these types of accommodation are suited to particular types of guests, such as women engaged in leisure-travel. In addition, a majority of these studies were conducted from the perspective of benefits sought by customers and therefore not focused on investigating customers' preferences for specific hotel offerings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Since the hotel industry is a "people business', which means served by people to people (Ekiz et al, 2012), the management of people is a critical agenda. Specifically, it becomes extremely important for hotels to develop effective staffing (consisting of recruitment and selection) and orientation to achieve competitive advantage.…”
Section: Discussion Implications and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%