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Title: Acceptance of contactless technology in the hospitality industry : extending the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology 2
Authors: Hao, F 
Issue Date: 2021
Source: Asia Pacific journal of tourism research, 2021, v. 26, no. 12, p. 1386-1401
Abstract: Contactless service has gained popularity in the hospitality industry during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure the safety of customers and employees. This study extends the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology 2 (UTAUT2), incorporating optimism and trust, to explore the use of contactless technology in hospitality service encounters. Importance–performance map analysis (IPMA) is applied to evaluate the performance of latent constructs and enrich the findings of PLS-SEM. This study contributes to the existing literature on hospitality service innovation and technology acceptance, and has managerial implications for service design in the context of the challenges posed by COVID-19.
Keywords: Contactless service
COVID-19 pandemic
Customer experience
Service design
Technology acceptance
Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology 2 (UTAUT2)
Publisher: Routledge
Journal: Asia Pacific journal of tourism research 
ISSN: 1094-1665
EISSN: 1741-6507
DOI: 10.1080/10941665.2021.1984264
Rights: © 2021 Asia Pacific Tourism Association
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research on 6 Nov 2021 (published online), available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/10941665.2021.1984264.
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