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eService by Swiss and Austrian Hotels: Does Language Matter?
Type of publication: Proceedings
Citation: HEVS295
Booktitle: Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2006, Proceedings of the ENTER Conference 2006, Lausanne, Switzerland
Year: 2006
Pages: 357 - 368
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
ISBN: 978-3-211-30987-2 (Print) 978-3-
URL: http://www.springerlink.com/co...
DOI: 10.1007/3-211-32710-X_48
Abstract: This paper examines e-mail responses, from 195 three- and four-star hotels in four Swiss and Austrian regions, to room queries from a potential guest. Whereas the response rates in this research resembled earlier studies, replies arrived faster; the average response time was under 10h compared to over 20h in previous studies. Similar to earlier research, organisational characteristics — hotel size and hotel category — showed few significant relationships to responsiveness but did relate to response quality. The results also show significant differences in quality aspects between the replies to emails sent in two languages: German e-mails were answered with a higher quality and with a higher probability, but in about the same time as English e-mails. To some extent, language related to the hotels’ email responses.
Keywords: e-mail, hotel, mystery guest survey
Authors Schegg, Roland
Liebrich, Andreas
Liu, Fang
Murphy, Jamie
Editors Hitz, Martin
Murphy, Jamie
Sigala, Marianna
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