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Service Robots in Hotels in Egypt: Customers' Willingness and Managers' Challenges

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Last updated: 25 Feb 2025

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Digitization in the field of tourism and hospitality

Abstract

Dilemmas of staff deficiency or turnover especially in perilous times may be recovered by integrating service robots. In addition, there is continuous and global competition in the daily business environment of the hotel industry. Therefore, the current research aims to shed the light on artificial intelligence (AI) in general and service robots in hotels in Egypt in particular. It also aims to investigate the extent of customers' willingness towards robots, and to determine the impact of a set of factors on their willingness.
This study is considered a descriptive and exploratory one. First, Customers of the hotels provided data, as 46 hotels were chosen using the stratified random sample technique as a representative sample, then, respondents were randomly surveyed and 1200 valid responses were collected and analyzed through a set of statistical tests using the Amos program. Second, data were collected from 30 hotel managers using focus group technique.
The results revealed a positive willingness for hotel guests to interact with service robots in different operations. Also, the results emphasized the positive impacts of performance efficacy, anthropomorphism, social influence, and emotions on the hotel customers' willingness towards robots. Conversely, both intrinsic motivation and facilitating conditions were found to have no significant impact. In addition, the focus group results indicated that hotel managers have positive intentions towards integrating robots in their hotels; however, they face many challenges. Finally, the current research provides implications to hotel management for integrating robots that satisfying customers' willingness.

DOI

10.21608/pijth.2025.354425.1021

Keywords

artificial intelligence, Robots, Customers' willingness, Managers' Challenges, Egypt

Authors

First Name

Hamada

Last Name

Hassan

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Affiliation

Hotel Management, Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management, Pharos University, Alexandria, Egypt,

Email

hamada.hassan@pua.edu.eg

City

Alexandaria

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First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Abdeen

MiddleName

Kamal

Affiliation

Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Department of Hotel Studies, Alexandria University, Ali Moustafa Moshrfah, Azarita, Alexandria, Egypt

Email

mohamed_kamal260@yahoo.com

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First Name

Mona

Last Name

Omar Barakat

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Affiliation

Professor at Hotel Studies Department, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt,

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dr.mona.barakat@gmail.com

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Volume

4

Article Issue

1

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54084

Issue Date

2025-02-01

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2025-01-23

Publish Date

2025-02-01

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1

Page End

16

Print ISSN

2812-6467

Online ISSN

2812-6475

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https://pijth.journals.ekb.eg/article_414059.html

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2,505

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Publication Title

Pharos International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality

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https://pijth.journals.ekb.eg/

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Service Robots in Hotels in Egypt: Customers' Willingness and Managers' Challenges

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25 Feb 2025