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Overview

Lydia Hanks is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Social Sciences. Their work spans several subfields, particularly Marketing, Sociology and Political Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Automotive Engineering, and Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management.

The scientist's research covers several main topics, including:

  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Customer Service Quality and Loyalty
  • Consumer Retail Behavior Studies
  • Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations

Frequent publication venues for Lydia Hanks include:

  • International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
  • Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research
  • International Journal of Hospitality Management
  • Tourism Management
  • Cornell Hospitality Quarterly

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Lydia Hanks reflect a focus on hospitality and tourism management, with key papers including:

  • Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry: Developing a Framework for Future Research (2023), Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research
  • Sharing Economy Research in Hospitality and Tourism: A Critical Review Using Bibliometric Analysis, Content Analysis and a Quantitative Systematic Literature Review (2021), International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
  • The Effects of Airbnb on Hotel Performance: Evidence From Cities Beyond the United States (2020), Tourism Management
  • Employee Turnover Dynamics in the Hospitality Industry vs. the Overall Economy (2023), Tourism Management
  • A Holistic Model of the Servicescape in Fast Casual Dining (2020), International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management

They have collaborated regularly with several coauthors, most frequently with:

  • Makarand Mody
  • Tarik Doğru
  • Nathan Line
  • Courtney Suess
  • Anil Bilgihan

Best Publications

  • Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry: Developing a Framework for Future Research

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  • Peer-to-peer interactions: perspectives of airbnb guests and hosts.

    Hyoungeun Moon;Li Miao;Li Miao;Lydia Hanks;Nathaniel D. Line

  • The effects of environmental and luxury beliefs on intention to patronize green hotels: the moderating effect of destination image

    Nathaniel D. Line;Lydia Hanks

  • Consumption Authenticity in the Accommodations Industry: The Keys to Brand Love and Brand Loyalty for Hotels and Airbnb:

    Makarand Mody;Lydia Hanks

  • The impact of the social servicescape, density, and restaurant type on perceptions of interpersonal service quality

    Lydia Hanks;Nathan Line;Woo Gon (Woody) Kim

  • Sustainability communication: The effect of message construals on consumers’ attitudes towards green restaurants

    Nathaniel D. Line;Lydia Hanks;Lu Zhang

  • An Expanded Servicescape Framework as the Driver of Place Attachment and Word of Mouth

    Nathaniel D. Line;Lydia Hanks;Woo Gon Kim

  • Parallel pathways to brand loyalty: Mapping the consequences of authentic consumption experiences for hotels and Airbnb

    Makarand Mody;Lydia Hanks;Tarik Dogru

  • Sharing economy research in hospitality and tourism: a critical review using bibliometric analysis, content analysis and a quantitative systematic literature review

    Makarand Amrish Mody;Lydia Hanks;Mingming Cheng

  • The restaurant social servicescape: Establishing a nomological framework

    Lydia Hanks;Nathaniel D. Line

  • The Impact of Power on Service Customers’ Willingness to Post Online Reviews

    Laurie Wu;Anna S. Mattila;Chen Ya Wang;Lydia Hanks

  • Others service experiences: emotions, perceived justice, and behavior

    Anna Mattila;Lydia Hanks;Chenya Wang

  • The impact of self-service technology and the presence of others on cause-related marketing programs in restaurants.

    Lydia Hanks;Nathan D. Line;Anna S. Mattila

  • Employee turnover dynamics in the hospitality industry vs. the overall economy

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  • The effects of Airbnb on hotel performance: Evidence from cities beyond the United States

    Tarik Dogru;Lydia Hanks;Makarand Mody;Courtney Suess

  • Investigating the impact of surprise rewards on consumer responses

    Laurie Wu;Anna S. Mattila;Lydia Hanks

  • Status seeking and perceived similarity: A consideration of homophily in the social servicescape

    Lydia Hanks;Nathan Line;Wan Yang

  • Image Matters: Incentivizing Green Tourism Behavior:

    Nathaniel D. Line;Lydia Hanks;Li Miao

  • The social servicescape: understanding the effects in the full-service hotel industry

    Nathaniel Discepoli Line;Lydia Hanks

  • The impact of company type and corporate social responsibility messaging on consumer perceptions

    Anna S Mattila;Lydia Hanks;Ellen Eun Kyoo Kim

  • Antecedents to participation in corporate social responsibility programs

    Anna S. Mattila;Lydia Hanks

  • Hedonic adaptation and satiation: Understanding switching behavior in the restaurant industry

    Nathaniel D. Line;Lydia Hanks;Woo Gon Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Anna S. Mattila
Anna S. Mattila Pennsylvania State University
Woo Gon Kim
Woo Gon Kim Florida State University
Mark A. Bonn
Mark A. Bonn Florida State University

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