While it is generally accepted that hotel reviews and ratings posted on travel websites drive hotel sales and revenue, the effects of reviews can be parsed into volume (the number of reviews about a hotel) and valence (the ratings in those reviews). This study finds that the two chief aspects of reviews—volume and valence—have different effects on hotels in various chain scale segments. Industry reports and academic studies show that online reviews influence customers’ choice of hotel and thus drive hotels’ revenue per available room (RevPAR). However, the valence of those reviews has a greater effect on luxury hotels’ RevPAR, while the volume of reviews has a greater effect on lower-tier hotels. Based on a study of 319 hotels in the London...
In recent years, much has been said about online consumer-generated feedback. Concern typically emer...
The number of reviews on websites like TripAdvisor may improve hotel ratings and hotel rankings, whi...
The purpose of this study is to continue the discussion initiated by Mellinas et al. (2015, 2016) on...
While it is generally accepted that hotel reviews and ratings posted on travel websites drive hotel ...
Purpose - Online reviews have become increasingly important for customer decision-making. The hotel ...
The analysis of the effect of online review ratings on usefulness is a relevant topic today. Park an...
Understanding consumers' needs and wants has been a major source of success for hotel organizations....
Understanding consumers’ needs and wants has been a major source of success for hotel organizations....
Many consumers consult online reviews before making (online) travel arrangements. Yet, little is kno...
Whereas past research studied the impact of online reviews on a hotel’s image, the present study an...
Despite hospitality and tourism researchers' recent attempts on examining different aspects of onlin...
The motivation behind this research is to examine the impact of hotel online reviews have on a custo...
[eng] The internet has changed the travel market and online hotel reviews have gained importance bo...
Online travel reviews are emerging as a powerful source of information affecting tourists' pre-purch...
To understand whether the purpose of travel affects differences in the evaluation of hotel services,...
In recent years, much has been said about online consumer-generated feedback. Concern typically emer...
The number of reviews on websites like TripAdvisor may improve hotel ratings and hotel rankings, whi...
The purpose of this study is to continue the discussion initiated by Mellinas et al. (2015, 2016) on...
While it is generally accepted that hotel reviews and ratings posted on travel websites drive hotel ...
Purpose - Online reviews have become increasingly important for customer decision-making. The hotel ...
The analysis of the effect of online review ratings on usefulness is a relevant topic today. Park an...
Understanding consumers' needs and wants has been a major source of success for hotel organizations....
Understanding consumers’ needs and wants has been a major source of success for hotel organizations....
Many consumers consult online reviews before making (online) travel arrangements. Yet, little is kno...
Whereas past research studied the impact of online reviews on a hotel’s image, the present study an...
Despite hospitality and tourism researchers' recent attempts on examining different aspects of onlin...
The motivation behind this research is to examine the impact of hotel online reviews have on a custo...
[eng] The internet has changed the travel market and online hotel reviews have gained importance bo...
Online travel reviews are emerging as a powerful source of information affecting tourists' pre-purch...
To understand whether the purpose of travel affects differences in the evaluation of hotel services,...
In recent years, much has been said about online consumer-generated feedback. Concern typically emer...
The number of reviews on websites like TripAdvisor may improve hotel ratings and hotel rankings, whi...
The purpose of this study is to continue the discussion initiated by Mellinas et al. (2015, 2016) on...