Systematic differences in online reviews of hotel services between business and leisure travelers
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2023
Abstract
To understand whether the purpose of travel affects differences in the evaluation of hotel services, we analyzed online reviews for 768 hotels in New York City. The results show that leisure travelers are predisposed to leaving online reviews with higher ratings and positive emotions than those posted by business travelers, while the latter's review ratings are more widely dispersed, indicating greater inconsistency in their evaluations of hotel services. Based on our empirical evidence about systematic differences in online reviews of hotel services between business and leisure travelers, we can provide the hospitality industry with meaningful business implications.
Publication Title
Journal of Vacation Marketing
First Page Number
189
Last Page Number
205
DOI
10.1177/13567667221084373
Recommended Citation
Kim, Jong Min; Ma, Haoxiang; and Park, Sungjun, "Systematic differences in online reviews of hotel services between business and leisure travelers" (2023). Kean Publications. 191.
https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/keanpublications/191