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The More the Merrier? Understanding How Travel Frequency Shapes Willingness to Pay
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Palabras clave
Willingness to pay
Travel frequency
Reference price
Dynamic pricing
Room rates
Clasificación UNESCO
5311.05 Marketing (Comercialización)
Fecha de publicación
2020
Editor
Sage Publications
Citación
Nieto-García, M., Muñoz-Gallego, P. A., & Gonzalez-Benito, Ó. (2020). The More the Merrier? Understanding How Travel Frequency Shapes Willingness to Pay. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 61(4), 401-415. https://doi.org/10.1177/1938965519899932
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[EN] Customers’ evaluation of hotel prices has received increasing attention in hospitality research. Beyond the specific attributes of the offer, internal norms related to prior experiences affect customers’ response to price. Drawing on the behavioral price literature, this study investigates the effect of travel frequency and reference price on the formation of travelers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for accommodation. The study presents a novel methodological approach introducing the concept of instantaneous indirect effect. Results offer support for an inverted U-shaped relationship between travel frequency and WTP, mediated by the internal reference price. WTP reaches its peak when the customer has booked an accommodation 6 times in the past 2-year period. The findings provide clear implications for practitioners. Monitoring customers’ travel frequency and integrating it into dynamic pricing models will create a better alignment of room rates with travelers’ WTP, which will make revenue management techniques more customer centric and, ultimately, enhance profitability.
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1938-9655
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10.1177/1938965519899932
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