Determining criteria for evaluating the quality of Vietnamese hotel through guest's online reviews
Ha Nguyen Thi Thu,
Vinh Ho Ngoc,
Tuan Tran Minh and
Giang Nguyen Binh
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Binh Giang Nguyen
International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2023, vol. 44, issue 2, 249-267
Abstract:
The national standard measurement system for hotels is not the same for all country on the world. In the global tourism trend, travellers tend to book hotels online. It is often difficult to choose hotels when there is no common standard for hotels rating. Therefore, the developing a set of criteria for hotels when booking online is very needed. For Vietnamese hotels, these criteria will help to measure the quality of hotels in Vietnam when joining the online value chain. In this paper, authors use the statistical probability model and Word2Vec to build a set of evaluation criteria through online reviews of guests who had experience. Then, the set of criteria was compared with Vietnam's national measurement criteria to standardise according to international standards. Online guest reviews data are collected from 35 hotels with 4-stars and 5-stars in five major cities of Vietnam and compared using two other methods. The results showed that the proposed method has good results in some criteria such as value, meal, check in, staff and surrounding.
Keywords: aspect; criteria; Vietnamese hotel; online booking; word2vec; probability; hotel quality; online reviews. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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