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    Experience-driven well-being: the case of unmanned smart hotels

    Sthapit, Erose ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1650-3900, Ji, Chunli, Ping, Yang, Prentice, Catherine, Garrod, Brian and Yang, Huijin (2024) Experience-driven well-being: the case of unmanned smart hotels. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 36 (13). pp. 1-18. ISSN 0959-6119

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    Abstract

    Purpose: Drawing on the theory of memory-dominant logic, this study aims to examine how the substantive staging of the servicescape, experience co-creation, experiential satisfaction and experience intensification affect experience memorability and hedonic well-being in the case of unmanned smart hotels. Design/methodology/approach: An online survey was used, with the target respondents being hotel guests people aged 18 years and older who had been recent guests of the FlyZoo Hotel in Hangzhou, China. Data were collected online from 429 guests who had stayed in the hotel between April and June 2023. Data analysis was undertaken using structural equation modelling. Findings: The results suggest that all the proposed four constructs are positive drivers of a memorable unmanned smart hotel experience. The relationship between the memorability of the hotel experience and hedonic well-being was found to be significant and positive. Practical implications: Unmanned smart hotels should ensure that all smart technologies function effectively and dependably and offer highly personalised services to guests, allowing them to co-create their experiences. This will lead to the guest receiving a satisfying and memorable experience. To enable experience co-creation using smart technologies, unmanned smart hotels could provide short instructional videos for guests, as well as work closely with manufacturers and suppliers to ensure that smart technology systems are regularly updated. Originality/value: This study investigates the antecedents and outcomes of a novel phenomenon and extends the concept of memorable tourism experiences to the context of unmanned smart hotels.

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