Digital Transformation in the Chilean Lodging Sector: Opportunities for Sustainable Businesses
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Digital Transformations in Lodging Firms
2.1. Digitalization and Business Innovation in Hotels
2.2. Benefits of Digitalization in Lodging Sector
3. Method
- The impact of digitalization on sales and the visibility of companies in the sector.
- The effects on the management of key processes, both back office and front office.
- The incorporation of technology as a standard factor in order to be competitive in the industry.
- The problems that lodging companies must face while implementing new information technologies.
4. Results
“We are happy to have advanced in digital transformation in front-desk activities, particularly with central reservation and channel management systems. In the future we will evaluate other more sophisticated systems and applications” (CEO Hotel CD).
“In our case, advances in digital transformation affect our core business processes, both to better understand our frequent customers, and to manage each back-desk operation according to the demand of our guests. We are in a higher stage of digital transformation of the sector. For example, if we do more business analytics we will get to know our client better and what he or she really values.” (CEO Hotel EF).
5. Discussion
5.1. Digital Transformation, Sales and Awareness
5.2. Digital Transformation and Business Process Management
5.3. Digital Transformation and Competitiveness
5.4. Barriers to Digital Transformation
6. Conclusions
6.1. Managerial Implications
6.2. Limitations and Future Research Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Hotel AB | Hotel CD | Hotel EF | Hotel GH | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Number of stars | Between 2 and 3 | Between 2 and 3 | Between 4 and 5 | Between 4 and 5 |
Number of rooms | Fewer than 20 | Fewer than 20 | More than 100 | More than 100 |
SMEs or Large Size | SME | SME | Large | Large |
National or international chain | National | Nacional | International | International |
Family or non-family business | Non-Family | Family | Non-Family | Non-Family |
Hotel AB | Hotel CD | Hotel EF | Hotel GH | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Impact on revenue | ||||
Impact on sales and income | ||||
Impact on operational costs | ||||
Higher number of queries |
Hotel AB | Hotel CD | Hotel EF | Hotel GH | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Better customer perception | ||||
Fewer mistakes in processes | ||||
Improvements in purchased goods | ||||
Better relationship with suppliers |
Hotel AB | Hotel CD | Hotel EF | Hotel GH | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Leader or follower in DT of sector | ||||
Takes years to invest in DT | ||||
Investment in DT is higher than sector average | ||||
The hotel is more competitive after investing in DT |
Hotel AB | Hotel CD | Hotel EF | Hotel GH | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Investment cost limits greater DT | ||||
Hotel staff was prepared for DT | ||||
Resistance to change was high among employees | ||||
Training was sufficient and key to align staff |
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Farías A, Cancino CA. Digital Transformation in the Chilean Lodging Sector: Opportunities for Sustainable Businesses. Sustainability. 2021; 13(14):8097. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13148097
Chicago/Turabian StyleFarías, Antonio, and Christian A. Cancino. 2021. "Digital Transformation in the Chilean Lodging Sector: Opportunities for Sustainable Businesses" Sustainability 13, no. 14: 8097. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13148097
APA StyleFarías, A., & Cancino, C. A. (2021). Digital Transformation in the Chilean Lodging Sector: Opportunities for Sustainable Businesses. Sustainability, 13(14), 8097. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13148097