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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/IJACT.2022.10.1.242

A Study on the Servicescape Design Strategy of a Dog-Friendly Hotel According to the Convenience Pursued by Consumers  

Hwang, Sungi (Department of Immersive Content Convergence, General graduate school, Kwangwoon Univ.)
Ryu, Gihwan (Dept. of Tourism Industry, graduate school of smart convergence, Kwangwoon Univ.)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.10, no.1, 2022 , pp. 242-247 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study analyzes the servicescape of a dog-friendly hotel, which is the most important element of travel with a dog, which is increasing as the types of families diversify, and intends to suggest implications for servicescape strategies to enhance competitiveness in the future. The number of households with companion animals is increasing in line with the aging of the population, changes in the demographic structure due to the rapid increase in single-person households, and increase in income. In order to successfully operate a hotel with companion animals, which cannot have all the facilities like a large hotel, we would like to segment the market according to the user's pursuit of convenience and propose an appropriate servicescape design method.
Keywords
Dog friendly hotel; Dog; Pet; Interior Design; Architecture; Servicescape; Destination Hotel;
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