Title of Paper

Technology Adoption in the Lodging Industry: Antecedents of the growth EV charging amenities

Author Bios (50 Words for each Author)

Dr Jonathon Day

Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director

White Lodging – J.W. Marriott, Jr. School of Hospitality and Tourism Management,

Purdue University

Email: gjday@purdue.edu

Dr Jonathon Day’s research focusses in sustainable tourism and responsible travel. He specializes in destination stewardship, climate change, and tourism, and encouraging pro-environmental consumer behaviors.

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Roya is a graduate research affiliate of the Sustainable Tourism and Responsible Travel Lab at Purdue. Her research interests include technology, innovation, and sustainability. Her works focus on the role of new technologies and innovative methods to support sustainability in tourism and hospitality.

Roya Sadat Alavi Pour

Doctoral Student

White Lodging-J.W. Marriott, Jr. School of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Email: Ralavipo@purdue.edu

Phone: +1 (765) 6240804

Abstract (150 Words)

As the accommodation sector grapples with reducing tourism's carbon footprint, major hotel brands are committed to reducing carbon emissions and supporting e-mobility. As the growth of electric vehicles changes the road transportation system, hoteliers can contribute to expanding electronic mobility and meet the needs of their consumers in a new way by meeting their changing needs (Fitt, 2022).

In spite of the current low penetration of the EV market, the pace of change has dramatically increased, and it is obvious that the transition to electric vehicles is underway (Saxman & McWilliams, 2022). Growth in EVs is expected as a result of several factors, including increasing policy support, technological advances, and environmental factors, such as consumer demand (Yong & Park, 2017). As a result, there is an immediate need for hoteliers to respond to consumer demand.

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Technology Adoption in the Lodging Industry: Antecedents of the growth EV charging amenities

As the accommodation sector grapples with reducing tourism's carbon footprint, major hotel brands are committed to reducing carbon emissions and supporting e-mobility. As the growth of electric vehicles changes the road transportation system, hoteliers can contribute to expanding electronic mobility and meet the needs of their consumers in a new way by meeting their changing needs (Fitt, 2022).

In spite of the current low penetration of the EV market, the pace of change has dramatically increased, and it is obvious that the transition to electric vehicles is underway (Saxman & McWilliams, 2022). Growth in EVs is expected as a result of several factors, including increasing policy support, technological advances, and environmental factors, such as consumer demand (Yong & Park, 2017). As a result, there is an immediate need for hoteliers to respond to consumer demand.