Reading the guest by means of facial expressions

Article

Reading the guest by means of facial expressions

Published in: Research in Hospitality Management
Volume 2 , issue 1-2 , 2013 , pages: 77–79
DOI: 10.1080/22243534.2013.11828295
Author(s): Jannick Boelens Stenden Hotel Management School, The Netherlands

Abstract

‘Reading the guest’ refers to the ability to detect and interpret the body language and facial expressions of a guest. A battery of tests was developed to test whether it is possible to accurately read and assess the needs and wants of a guest. The test battery consisted of five sub-tests related to reading the guest. This paper reports on the sub-test that focussed on recognising and interpreting facial expressions. Results showed that students correctly identified approximately 50% of the pictures and that the facial expressions test significantly correlates with three of the other sub-tests. Although the instrument looks promising in some respects, there is room for substantial improvement.

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