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Tourism & Management Studies

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SA, Gustavo  and  ANTONIO, Nuno. Mapping information systems maturity: the case of the portuguese hospitality industry. TMStudies [online]. 2021, vol.17, n.4, pp.7-21.  Epub Dec 31, 2021. ISSN 2182-8458.  https://doi.org/10.18089/tms.2021.170401.

Hospitality is a highly competitive market that struggles to improve its performance. The use of technology is a critical factor for more efficient performance. To understand decision-makers' perception of information systems' influence and importance in their organisations, we conduct a case study in Portugal. The objective was to assess information systems' maturity level of independent hotels and small hotel chains, mapping the level to the hotel's characteristics. In addition, this study explores the types of systems used and hoteliers' main factors, drivers, and limitations to invest in information systems' maturity. We examined 86 companies, representing a total of 195 hotels. The analysis design was done following the Network Exploitation Capability (NEC) model. We found that, generally, hoteliers consider that their companies take more advantage of technology and information systems than they really do. These findings emphasise the importance of the use of technology in hospitality performance and the lack of knowledge that hoteliers have on the subject.

Keywords : Hotel information systems; information systems maturity; network exploitation capability; hotel software; hotels' performance and competitiveness.

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