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Value creation and knowledge development in tourism experience encounters

It has been argued that service encounters between front-line employees and users support the development of knowledge about users' needs. However, the potential for this often remains unused, not least in tourism. This article argues that if tourism service encounters are changed into ‘experie...

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Published in:Tourism management (1982) 2015-02, Vol.46, p.336-346
Main Authors: Sørensen, Flemming, Jensen, Jens Friis
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:It has been argued that service encounters between front-line employees and users support the development of knowledge about users' needs. However, the potential for this often remains unused, not least in tourism. This article argues that if tourism service encounters are changed into ‘experience encounters’ by integrating them into the tourism experience to which they are related, this will create added experiential value for tourists and increase the creation of knowledge about users. This is illustrated in an innovation field experiment in a retro design boutique hotel in which service encounters were developed into experience encounters. The experiment illustrates the potential that experience encounters have to create knowledge and value, but also suggests some barriers that need to be overcome. [Display omitted] •Traditional tourism service encounters limit knowledge creation.•Tourism experience encounters support knowledge and value creation.•In a field experiment tourism experience encounters were developed in a design hotel.•The analysis of the experiment shows the benefits of experience encounters.
ISSN:0261-5177
1879-3193
DOI:10.1016/j.tourman.2014.07.009