In this study, we propose a broad conceptual model that incorporates social capital dimensions and problem-solving routines to understand the determinants behind hotel managements’ perception of and ability to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic—and thus, to innovate their service offering. We provide empirical support for the notion that, due to uncertainty about reopening after lockdown, the hospitality sector has found existing problem-solving routines to be of little use. Although the local community has been unable to form a shared vision around the pandemic, hoteliers have nevertheless relied on their network of relationships to sense the crisis and find their own ways to adapt. Interestingly, we find that overreliance on trustworthy relationships can diminish the ability to sense a crisis objectively. Our results not only shed light on sensemaking in the hotel industry, but also grapple with the theoretical nature of sensemaking as a socially constructed process.

Sensing the virus. How social capital enhances hoteliers’ ability to cope with COVID-19 / marco visentin; rosana silveira reis; giuseppe cappiello; debora casoli. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0278-4319. - STAMPA. - 94:(2021), pp. 102820.1-102820.10. [10.1016/j.ijhm.2020.102820]

Sensing the virus. How social capital enhances hoteliers’ ability to cope with COVID-19

marco visentin
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rosana silveira reis;giuseppe cappiello;debora casoli
2021

Abstract

In this study, we propose a broad conceptual model that incorporates social capital dimensions and problem-solving routines to understand the determinants behind hotel managements’ perception of and ability to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic—and thus, to innovate their service offering. We provide empirical support for the notion that, due to uncertainty about reopening after lockdown, the hospitality sector has found existing problem-solving routines to be of little use. Although the local community has been unable to form a shared vision around the pandemic, hoteliers have nevertheless relied on their network of relationships to sense the crisis and find their own ways to adapt. Interestingly, we find that overreliance on trustworthy relationships can diminish the ability to sense a crisis objectively. Our results not only shed light on sensemaking in the hotel industry, but also grapple with the theoretical nature of sensemaking as a socially constructed process.
2021
Sensing the virus. How social capital enhances hoteliers’ ability to cope with COVID-19 / marco visentin; rosana silveira reis; giuseppe cappiello; debora casoli. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0278-4319. - STAMPA. - 94:(2021), pp. 102820.1-102820.10. [10.1016/j.ijhm.2020.102820]
marco visentin; rosana silveira reis; giuseppe cappiello; debora casoli
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