4Hoteliers
SEARCH
SHARE THIS PAGE
NEWSLETTERS
CONTACT US
SUBMIT CONTENT
ADVERTISING
For women business travelers, focus on the full effect, not amenities.
Sunday, 3rd July 2011
Source : Cornell Center for Hospitality Research
Amenities and features are important, but overall emotional effect is the essential factor.

For forty years, the number of women business travelers has been growing rapidly, and for forty years, hotel operators have attempted to discern and meet the needs of this dynamic group, usually by looking at the features and amenities offered by the hotel.

A new study by Cornell School of Hotel Administration Professor Judi Brownell proposes a more holistic approach that takes into account the overall emotional effect of clusters of features and amenities.

"When hotel operators ask what women want, the answer is not so much specific features as it is an overall outcome relating to how the experience makes them feel," said Brownell. "In this context, we have found that women want to feel secure, comfortable, empowered, and valued. When I tested this insight in a model, the result was clusters of amenities and features that contributed to these critical affective outcomes."

To fill a gap in existing research, Brownell conducted a survey of hotel managers to determine their perceptions of what women business travelers sought in a stay. The managers rated safety as a top concern. As an example, specific features that contribute to a feeling of safety include covered parking, secure locks, well-lit hallways, and thoughtful room locations.

"Over time, I believe we are seeing a greater industry consensus on how to serve this rapidly growing market segment," said Brownell. "What is clear is that the overall emotion or affect is more important than a particular amenity or hotel feature."

Brownell's study, "Creating Value for Women Business Travelers: Focusing on Emotional Outcomes," is available from the Cornell Center for Hospitality Research at no charge at:

www.hotelschool.cornell.edu/research/chr/pubs/reports/2011.html

 Latest News  (Click title to read article)




 Latest Articles  (Click title to read)




 Most Read Articles  (Click title to read)




~ Important Notice ~
Articles appearing on 4Hoteliers contain copyright material. They are meant for your personal use and may not be reproduced or redistributed. While 4Hoteliers makes every effort to ensure accuracy, we can not be held responsible for the content nor the views expressed, which may not necessarily be those of either the original author or 4Hoteliers or its agents.
© Copyright 4Hoteliers 2001-2024 ~ unless stated otherwise, all rights reserved.
You can read more about 4Hoteliers and our company here
Use of this web site is subject to our
terms & conditions of service and privacy policy