Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5036828 Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An instrument that captures travelers' perceptions of airport technologies is developed.•A model with airport techs, confidence, enjoyment, and satisfaction is proposed.•A positive relationship between self-service tech and confidence benefits is found.•A positive relationship between supporting tech and travelers' enjoyment is supported.•Confidence benefits and enjoyment had positive effects on satisfaction.

With the increase in the volume and complexity of air travel, the air transportation industry is undergoing a period of rapid evolution. Airports, as key players in the industry, are increasingly rebranding themselves as destinations, instead of just thoroughfares. In the post-9/11 world, travelers tend to spend more time in airports due to changes in security protocols. Therefore, airport service providers are increasingly trying to improve travelers' experiences. Since a wide range of technologies could be used to do so, the current study develops an instrument that captures travelers' perceptions of airport technologies and tests a theoretical model that examines the relationship among different types of airport technologies and travelers' confidence, enjoyment, and satisfaction. We conducted two separate studies with a total sample size of 353 participants. The findings suggest a positive relationship between airport self-service technologies and travelers' confidence benefits and enjoyment - which results in positive effects on overall traveler satisfaction.

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