Information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performance

The purpose of this paper is to empirically evaluate the relationship between the maturity of hotels’ information systems and their performance. This study uses customized models of information system (IS) maturity and hotel performance measurement. Since we wanted to include the intangible aspects...

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Main Authors: Daniela Garbin Pranicevic, Nikša Alfirević, Mojca Indihar Štemberger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana 2015-01-01
Series:Economic and Business Review
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Online Access:http://www.ebrjournal.net/ojs/index.php/ebr/article/view/112/pdf
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spelling doaj-768445f62f3245f98e23dfd1a7c8d1a52020-11-24T22:51:36ZengUniversity of LjubljanaEconomic and Business Review1580-04662335-42162015-01-01134227249Information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performanceDaniela Garbin Pranicevic0Nikša Alfirević1Mojca Indihar Štemberger2University of Split, Faculty of Economics, Split, CroatiaUniversity of Split, Faculty of Economics, Split, CroatiaUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana, SloveniaThe purpose of this paper is to empirically evaluate the relationship between the maturity of hotels’ information systems and their performance. This study uses customized models of information system (IS) maturity and hotel performance measurement. Since we wanted to include the intangible aspects of performance, we opted for an adapted application of the Balanced Scorecard model. In the empirical part of the paper, fundamental constructs of the model are verified, while the individual items are further evaluated by employing discriminant analysis to distinguish hotels with relatively low and high performance levels. The findings demonstrate the existence of a significant and positive relationship between IS maturity and two dimensions of performance in the hospitality industry – process quality and guest relationships. The level of employee development and financial performance do not seem to be related to IS maturity. Although representative, the sample is relatively small, and the primary data were collected in a single country. The paper provides a framework of IS maturity items in the hospitality industry which seem to contribute to hotels’ business performances. As such, it can serve as a practical framework relevant for IT management in tourism and hospitality. The paper addresses a topic already discussed in a range of industries, although it does not seem to have been empirically evaluated by many studies of the tourism and hospitality industry. In addition, a new theoretical model of IT maturity in tourism and hospitality is proposed.http://www.ebrjournal.net/ojs/index.php/ebr/article/view/112/pdfinformation system maturityhotel performancecluster analysisdiscriminant analysis
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author Daniela Garbin Pranicevic
Nikša Alfirević
Mojca Indihar Štemberger
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Nikša Alfirević
Mojca Indihar Štemberger
Information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performance
Economic and Business Review
information system maturity
hotel performance
cluster analysis
discriminant analysis
author_facet Daniela Garbin Pranicevic
Nikša Alfirević
Mojca Indihar Štemberger
author_sort Daniela Garbin Pranicevic
title Information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performance
title_short Information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performance
title_full Information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performance
title_fullStr Information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performance
title_full_unstemmed Information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performance
title_sort information system maturity and the hospitality enterprise performance
publisher University of Ljubljana
series Economic and Business Review
issn 1580-0466
2335-4216
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The purpose of this paper is to empirically evaluate the relationship between the maturity of hotels’ information systems and their performance. This study uses customized models of information system (IS) maturity and hotel performance measurement. Since we wanted to include the intangible aspects of performance, we opted for an adapted application of the Balanced Scorecard model. In the empirical part of the paper, fundamental constructs of the model are verified, while the individual items are further evaluated by employing discriminant analysis to distinguish hotels with relatively low and high performance levels. The findings demonstrate the existence of a significant and positive relationship between IS maturity and two dimensions of performance in the hospitality industry – process quality and guest relationships. The level of employee development and financial performance do not seem to be related to IS maturity. Although representative, the sample is relatively small, and the primary data were collected in a single country. The paper provides a framework of IS maturity items in the hospitality industry which seem to contribute to hotels’ business performances. As such, it can serve as a practical framework relevant for IT management in tourism and hospitality. The paper addresses a topic already discussed in a range of industries, although it does not seem to have been empirically evaluated by many studies of the tourism and hospitality industry. In addition, a new theoretical model of IT maturity in tourism and hospitality is proposed.
topic information system maturity
hotel performance
cluster analysis
discriminant analysis
url http://www.ebrjournal.net/ojs/index.php/ebr/article/view/112/pdf
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