Developing innovation capability in the hotel industry, who and what is important? A mixed methods approach
This study employs a sequential mixed methods design to examine the dynamic roles of leadership, customer orientation, and customer collaboration on the innovation capability and performance of Malaysian hotels. An exploratory qualitative assessment based on semi-structured interviews was conducted...
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my.um.eprints.460502024-07-16T03:48:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46050/ Developing innovation capability in the hotel industry, who and what is important? A mixed methods approach Chandran, V.G.R. Ahmed, Tariq Jebli, Fedwa Josiassen, Alexander Lang, Eva HD Industries. Land use. Labor This study employs a sequential mixed methods design to examine the dynamic roles of leadership, customer orientation, and customer collaboration on the innovation capability and performance of Malaysian hotels. An exploratory qualitative assessment based on semi-structured interviews was conducted to provide a comprehensive understanding of the contextual environment and establish a robust conceptual framework. A confirmatory survey among Malaysian hotel managers allowed for the empirical testing of the hypotheses. The results suggest that customer orientation is a key element that directly promotes hotels' innovation capabilities. The results further show that the influence of customer collaboration on innovation can be enhanced by a transformational leader. Improvements in innovation capabilities have lasting effects on hotel performance, underscoring their strategic importance in the dynamic hospitality sector. These findings offer important implications for top management and decision-making personnel seeking to leverage innovation as a means of improving performance and gaining a competitive edge. Sage Publications Ltd 2024-05 Article PeerReviewed Chandran, V.G.R. and Ahmed, Tariq and Jebli, Fedwa and Josiassen, Alexander and Lang, Eva (2024) Developing innovation capability in the hotel industry, who and what is important? A mixed methods approach. Tourism Economics, 30 (3). pp. 728-748. ISSN 1354-8166, DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/13548166231179840 <https://doi.org/10.1177/13548166231179840>. 10.1177/13548166231179840 |
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This study employs a sequential mixed methods design to examine the dynamic roles of leadership, customer orientation, and customer collaboration on the innovation capability and performance of Malaysian hotels. An exploratory qualitative assessment based on semi-structured interviews was conducted to provide a comprehensive understanding of the contextual environment and establish a robust conceptual framework. A confirmatory survey among Malaysian hotel managers allowed for the empirical testing of the hypotheses. The results suggest that customer orientation is a key element that directly promotes hotels' innovation capabilities. The results further show that the influence of customer collaboration on innovation can be enhanced by a transformational leader. Improvements in innovation capabilities have lasting effects on hotel performance, underscoring their strategic importance in the dynamic hospitality sector. These findings offer important implications for top management and decision-making personnel seeking to leverage innovation as a means of improving performance and gaining a competitive edge. |
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