Accommodation decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic: Complexity insights from Greece

Int J Hosp Manag. 2021 Feb:93:102767. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhm.2020.102767. Epub 2020 Nov 19.

Abstract

With the remaining ambiguity around COVID-19 effective treatment, the decision-making process for 2020 tourists remains fraught with complexity. Drawing from a sample of 385 permanent Athenian residents, the study explores the decision-making attributes driving their accommodation purchasing preferences in times of increased uncertainty. The complex dynamics are investigated using fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis. A complementary analysis evaluates the size effect of the examined conditions using Necessary Condition Analysis. In total, four solutions are generated concerning: (i) health and safety; (ii) the price-quality nexus; (iii) risk aspects; and (iv) quality related health and safety. The study contributes towards the initiation of the theoretical discourse on the foundations of the exploration of tourists' accommodation choice triggers and dilemmas in times of pandemics. The results inform market intelligence with regard to accommodation-related customer priorities, perceptions and intentions during the pandemic which lay several important managerial implications for the accommodation industry.

Keywords: Accommodation; Coronavirus; Fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis; Greece; Holidays; Necessary condition analysis.