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Research on luxury hospitality: A systematic review of the literature

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JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Volume 52, Issue -, Pages 469-477

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhtm.2022.08.004

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Luxury; Hospitality; Hotel; Restaurant; Exclusive; Consumer experience

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The growth of the luxury hospitality industry has led to extensive research, but there is a lack of consensus on the definition and factors associated with luxury hospitality. This paper presents a systematic review of 681 articles, revealing three main research topics: consumer experience, sustainability, and the impact of Covid-19. The findings show that the definition of luxury hospitality varies depending on different perspectives and the theories most frequently used are related to conspicuous consumption and social value.
The increase in the luxury hospitality industry has led to a significant body of new research. Due to some constraints -discussed in detail in this paper-, there is a lack of consensus on the definition and the factors associated with luxury hospitality. This leads to further gaps. To shed some light, this paper presents a systematic review of the literature of 681 articles. Co-occurrence analysis indicates three main topics of research, associated with (1) consumer experience (mainly focused on satisfaction, service quality, and loyalty), (2) sustainability, and (3) recent research on the effects of Covid-19. Regarding the definition, the results show that it varies depending on the perspective taken (e.g., company vs. consumer). Additionally, the theories most frequently used are related to conspicuous consumption and social value. However, recent findings suggest that the hedonic value might be key in some contexts (e.g., seeking escapism), while for some segments (e.g., ultra-high-net -individuals) the functional value might be more important. Finally, the review reveals that new methods need to be applied, such as experimental designs, and research on individual differences (e.g., culture) is still limited. Based on the results, future research recommendations are presented.

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