克服酒店与旅游业企业数字责任障碍:社会认同视角

Overcoming barriers of corporate digital responsibility in the hospitality and tourism industry: a social identity perspective

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management · 2025
被引 10
ABS 3

中文导读

研究酒店旅游业员工对企业数字责任(CDR)障碍的认知,发现缺乏意识、经济约束和技术复杂性会降低合规意愿,而组织信任能缓解矛盾态度。

Abstract

Purpose Corporate digital responsibility (CDR) has become a crucial topic in the digital era. However, studies examining CDR in the hospitality and tourism industry remain limited, particularly in terms of the challenges involved. Thus, this study aims to explore the decision-making processes related to CDR barriers, attitudinal ambivalence and compliance intentions toward CDR initiatives. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from employees in the U.S. hospitality and tourism industry through an online survey. The analysis primarily involved confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation modeling and multigroup analysis to assess the results. Findings The barriers of “lack of awareness,” “economic constraints” and “technological complexity,” but not “lack of organizational focus,” negatively influenced compliance intentions. However, all four barriers positively affected attitudinal ambivalence. In addition, employees’ attitudinal ambivalence significantly and indirectly affected compliance intentions. Finally, the moderating role of organizational trust was partially confirmed. Originality/value This research fills a critical gap in the study of CDR in the hospitality and tourism industry by focusing on barriers to its implementation during digital transformation. While corporate social responsibility benefits have received considerable attention, this study uniquely examines CDR challenges from the employee perspective, highlighting their role as key implementers. Applying social identity theory and incorporating organizational trust as a moderating factor, it offers actionable insights for overcoming barriers, reducing ambivalence and strengthening employee compliance with CDR initiatives.

酒店管理旅游业企业社会责任数字化转型员工行为