Emerging Trends in Hospitality Management: Digital Transformation, Sustainability, and Customer-Centric Innovation

Authors

Lynda Dede Graham

Department of Hotel, Catering and Institutional Management,Accra Technical University, Accra (Ghana)

Boris Kotey Sasraku-Neequaye

Department of Building Technology, Accra Technical University, Accra (Ghana)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2026.1303000078

Subject Category: Hospitality and Tourism

Volume/Issue: 13/3 | Page No: 868-873

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-03-06

Accepted: 2026-03-12

Published: 2026-04-01

Abstract

Purpose – This paper critically examines emerging trends in hospitality management, focusing on technological innovation, sustainability, experience personalization, and workforce transformation. It synthesizes recent scholarly literature to identify how these trends shape operational strategies, service delivery, and competitive advantage in contemporary hospitality.
Design/methodology/approach – A systematic literature review was conducted using Scopus, Web of Science, Emerald Insight, and ScienceDirect databases. Articles published between 2010 and 2025 were included. A total of 152 peer-reviewed studies were analyzed thematically to identify recurring trends, strategic implications, and future directions.
Findings – Key trends include digital and smart technologies, sustainable and green operations, personalized customer experiences, wellness and health-focused services, workforce upskilling, and resilience strategies. Integration of these trends enhances operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, brand differentiation, and organizational sustainability.
Research limitations/implications – The study focuses on English-language publications and may not capture regional variations. Future research should include empirical testing of trend adoption impacts across diverse hospitality segments.
Practical implications – Hospitality managers must proactively adopt emerging technologies, implement sustainability practices, upskill employees, and develop strategies for dynamic customer engagement to maintain competitiveness.
Originality/value – The study consolidates fragmented literature on hospitality trends into a unified framework linking emerging practices with operational, experiential, and strategic outcomes.

Keywords

Emerging trends; Hospitality management

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