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'Most Americans like their privacy.' Exploring privacy concerns through US guests' reviews

机译:“大多数美国人喜欢他们的隐私”。 通过美国客人的评论探索隐私问题

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Purpose This study aims to explore US hotel guests' privacy concerns with a twofold aim as follows: to investigate the privacy categories, themes and attributes most commonly discussed by guests in their reviews and to examine the influence of cultural proximity on privacy concerns. Design/methodology/approach This study combined automated text analytics with content analysis. The database consisted of 68,000 hotel reviews written by US guests lodged in different types of hotels in five European cities. Linguistic Inquiry Word Count, Leximancer and SPSS software were used for data analysis. Automated text analytics and a validated privacy dictionary were used to investigate the reviews by exploring the categories, themes and attributes of privacy concerns. Content analysis was used to analyze the narratives and select representative snippets. Findings The findings revealed various categories, themes and concepts related to privacy concerns. The two most commonly discussed categories were privacy restriction and outcome state. The main themes discussed in association with privacy were "room," "hotel," "breakfast" and several concepts within each of these themes were identified. Furthermore, US guests showed the lowest levels of privacy concerns when staying at American hotel chains as opposed to non-American chains or independent hotels, highlighting the role of cultural proximity in privacy concerns. Practical implications Hotel managers can benefit from the results by improving their understanding of hotel and service attributes mostly associated with privacy concerns. Specific suggestions are provided to hoteliers on how to increase guests' privacy and on how to manage issues related to cultural distance with guests. Originality/value This study contributes to the hospitality literature by investigating a neglected issue: on-site hotel guests' privacy concerns. Using an unobtrusive method of data collection and text analytics, this study offers valuable insights into the categories of privacy, the most recurrent themes in hotel guests' reviews and the potential relationship between cultural proximity and privacy concerns.
机译:目的本研究旨在探索美国酒店客人的隐私问题,双重瞄准如下:调查客房审查的隐私类别,主题和属性,审查文化邻近对隐私问题的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究将自动文本分析组合到内容分析。该数据库由68,000家酒店汇总,由美国客人在五个欧洲城市的不同类型酒店留下。语言查询字数,Leximancer和SPSS软件用于数据分析。自动化文本分析和经过验证的隐私词典用于通过探索隐私问题的类别,主题和属性来调查审查。内容分析用于分析叙述并选择代表片段。调查结果显示了与隐私问题相关的各类类别,主题和概念。两个最常见的两个类别是隐私限制和结果状态。与隐私结合讨论的主要主题是“房间”,“酒店,”早餐“以及每个主题中的几个概念都被确定。此外,美国客人在留在美国酒店链中展示了最低的隐私问题,而不是非美国链条或独立酒店,突出了文化邻近在隐私问题的作用。实际含义酒店经理可以通过改善他们对酒店和服务属性的理解主要与隐私问题相关的结果中受益。关于如何增加客人的隐私以及如何管理与客人有关的问题的特定建议。本研究通过调查忽视的问题促进了待客文学的原创性/价值:现场酒店客人的隐私问题。本研究提供了不引人注目的数据收集和文本分析方法,提供了对隐私类别的宝贵见解,酒店客人的评论和文化接近和隐私问题之间的潜在关系。

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