2010
DOI: 10.1108/17579881011078377
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Embracing broadscale applications of biometric technologies in hospitality and tourism

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to review viable biometric technologies and examine their applicability in the hospitality and tourism businesses. Design/methodology/approach -First, the different types of biometrics in the market with their advantages and disadvantages are reviewed, followed by a discussion of current applications within the hospitality and tourism sector. Findings -Potential business impacts of biometrics are identified such as increased consumer convenience, operational efficiency, an… Show more

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“…Biometric technology encompasses various forms -fingerprint and iris scanning, facial, voice, hand geometry or signature recognition -and offer multiple opportunities for hotels (Mills et al, 2010). Biometrics have long been around and the hospitality industry has recently started embracing them to enhance its management and improve quality service delivery, such as providing seamless access for hotel guests to control and payment, time and attendance systems (Kang et al, 2007).…”
Section: Biometric Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biometric technology encompasses various forms -fingerprint and iris scanning, facial, voice, hand geometry or signature recognition -and offer multiple opportunities for hotels (Mills et al, 2010). Biometrics have long been around and the hospitality industry has recently started embracing them to enhance its management and improve quality service delivery, such as providing seamless access for hotel guests to control and payment, time and attendance systems (Kang et al, 2007).…”
Section: Biometric Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usage rate in Bulgaria is low compared to developed countries like the USA and European nations and is in the initial development stages. Mills et al (2010) analyze the application of biometric technologies in hospitality and tourism and conclude that they benefit hotel companies in terms of consumer convenience, operational efficiency and security. However, the privacy of biometric information is a concern, and protecting consumers' biometric data is very important.…”
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“…Nekoliko studija prikazalo je (Mills, Meyers i Byun, 2010;Kim, Farrish i Schrier, 2013;Warren, 2010;Stankov, Filimonau i Slivar, 2019;Neo, Rasiah, Tong i Teo, 2014;Murphy i Rotter. 2009) biometriju kao "superiornu tehnologiju" jer tim sektorima nudi mogućnost da se izdignu iznad tradicionalnih koncepata u poboljšanju sigurnosti i cjelokupnog iskustva turista.…”
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