Emerging Definitions of Boutique and Lifestyle Hotels: A Delphi Study |
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Authors: | David L. Jones Donna Quadri-Felitti |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Hospitality Management at the University of San Francisco in San Francisco , CA , USA;2. Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management at New York University in New York , NY , USA |
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Abstract: | Despite growing interest in the boutique and lifestyle sector of the lodging industry, there is not an accepted definition of either “boutique hotel” or “lifestyle hotel.” Boutique and lifestyle hotel strategies provide hotel companies with important points of differentiation in an increasingly competitive marketplace. The current study determined definitions using a Delphi analysis of responses from a diverse group of experts from the lodging industry. Forty-one panel members were involved in the process that was undertaken with three rounds of questions. The study determined that boutique hotels are best characterized as small, stylish hotels that offer high levels of service. Lifestyle hotels are described as innovative and provide more of a personal experience than so-called “branded” hotels. |
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Keywords: | Boutique hotels lifestyle hotels hotel design luxury hotels Delphi experience |
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