The use of design science research in the development of a performance management system for hospitality

Since no Performance Management (PM) systems specific for the hospitality industry seem to exist in the market, it was decided to evaluate the commercial viability of such a system by developing one and making it available to hotels in the form of Software as a Service (SaaS). Software deployed i...

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Main Authors: N. António, F. Serra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Algarve 2015-11-01
Series:Dos Algarves: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal
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Online Access:http://www.dosalgarves.com/revistas/N262/2rev262.pdf
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Summary:Since no Performance Management (PM) systems specific for the hospitality industry seem to exist in the market, it was decided to evaluate the commercial viability of such a system by developing one and making it available to hotels in the form of Software as a Service (SaaS). Software deployed in the cloud, delivered and licensed as a service is becoming increasingly common and accepted in a business context. Although PM and Decision Support Systems (DSS) are not usually distributed in the SaaS mode, there are some examples that this is changing. To evaluate the system in both the technical and business perspectives, a prototype was developed using the Design Science Research (DSR) methodology and made available to four hotels. The results revealed that hotels were very satisfied with the system and that building a prototype is a good method to develop and assess PM systems.
ISSN:2182-5580