Adopting a supply-side perspective, the paper analyses Bulgarian hotel managers’ perceptions of service robots using a convergent mixed methods design. Structured quantitative data were collected from 79 managers using a questionnaire, while interviews were used for the collection of qualitative data from 20 managers. The findings indicate respondents feel that repetitive, dirty, dull, and dangerous tasks in hotels would be more appropriate for robots, while hotel managers would rather use employees for tasks that require social skills and emotional intelligence. The individual characteristics of respondents and the organisational characteristics of the hotels they currently worked in played little role in their perceptions of service robot...
In light of the trend in integrating artificial intelligence and robotics into tourism and hospitali...
Purpose Given little light has been shed on the preference of Generation Z tourists or tourists fro...
Service robots continue to permeate and automate the hospitality sector. In doing so, these technolo...
The current age of artificial intelligence, along with the advent of robots, portends increased use ...
Robot applications are gaining momentum in many fields, especially in service-oriented industries. H...
The paper evaluates the perceptions of Turkish restaurant managers and customers towards service rob...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate travellers’ behaviour and examine their reactio...
The objective of this study that was conducted with 1077 hotel managers in 11 countries in North and...
This paper aims to examine attitudes of hospitality and tourism students, as future professionals, t...
The aim of the research is to determine the willingness and perspectives of the employees of the fiv...
The objective of this study that was conducted with 1077 hotel managers in 11 countries in North and...
The paper evaluates the perceptions of Turkish restaurant managers and customers towards service rob...
Robots are increasingly discussed in academic literature as well as public discourse because of thei...
The use of service robots is gaining popularity. It has been considered one of the most influential ...
This study investigates the perspectives of undergraduate tourism and hospitality students on workin...
In light of the trend in integrating artificial intelligence and robotics into tourism and hospitali...
Purpose Given little light has been shed on the preference of Generation Z tourists or tourists fro...
Service robots continue to permeate and automate the hospitality sector. In doing so, these technolo...
The current age of artificial intelligence, along with the advent of robots, portends increased use ...
Robot applications are gaining momentum in many fields, especially in service-oriented industries. H...
The paper evaluates the perceptions of Turkish restaurant managers and customers towards service rob...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate travellers’ behaviour and examine their reactio...
The objective of this study that was conducted with 1077 hotel managers in 11 countries in North and...
This paper aims to examine attitudes of hospitality and tourism students, as future professionals, t...
The aim of the research is to determine the willingness and perspectives of the employees of the fiv...
The objective of this study that was conducted with 1077 hotel managers in 11 countries in North and...
The paper evaluates the perceptions of Turkish restaurant managers and customers towards service rob...
Robots are increasingly discussed in academic literature as well as public discourse because of thei...
The use of service robots is gaining popularity. It has been considered one of the most influential ...
This study investigates the perspectives of undergraduate tourism and hospitality students on workin...
In light of the trend in integrating artificial intelligence and robotics into tourism and hospitali...
Purpose Given little light has been shed on the preference of Generation Z tourists or tourists fro...
Service robots continue to permeate and automate the hospitality sector. In doing so, these technolo...