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Resources, capabilities and competencies: a review of empirical hospitality and tourism research founded on the resource-based view of the firm

Michael Alexander Kruesi (Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore, Singapore)
Luka Bazelmans (Development and Investment Department, CitizenM, Voorschoten, The Netherlands)

Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights

ISSN: 2514-9792

Article publication date: 11 February 2022

Issue publication date: 6 April 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper reviews the past 20 years of empirical research, based on the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm, in hospitality and tourism literature. There has been a significant increase in empirical RBV-grounded management research throughout the 2000s. However, to date, there has been no systematic assessment of the RBV in both qualitative and quantitative empirical hospitality and tourism literature. The purpose of the present paper, therefore, is to review and analyse the approaches employed in empirical hospitality and tourism research founded on the RBV, provide an overview and suggest how to further advance the RBV as a framework for future research.

Design/methodology/approach

The present study systematically reviews empirical RBV-based hospitality and tourism studies, published between 2000 and 2019. Through a well-defined and replicable inclusion/exclusion criterion, a sample of 122 studies was identified and reviewed.

Findings

It was found that while the RBV has received support in both quantitative and qualitative studies, the way in which researchers have utilised it in quantitative and qualitative research varies considerably in terms of the types of resource examined, the measurement variables used and the terminology/theoretical sub-stream employed. To increase the effectiveness of the RBV as a theoretical foundation in future research, its application needs to become more consistent across different studies, allowing for the development of a unified theory. Several shortcomings of the extant literature are identified, including the practical utility of the RBV; the tautology inherent in RBV-based research; the limited amount of qualitative research and the limited focus on industry contexts other than hotels, not to mention the current abundance of research with a Western perspective. These shortcomings lead to the suggestions for future research.

Research limitations/implications

The implications raised in the present study are, firstly, the current body of hospitality and tourism literature founded on the RBV is lacking in certain areas, which highlights the need for further research. Secondly, the confusion arising from its tautologies have negatively impacted the usefulness of the RBV for researchers and practitioners alike. Finally, focusing on lower than firm-level competitive advantage will allow researchers to provide more meaningful recommendation to practitioners.

Originality/value

This is the first systematic review of both qualitative and quantitative hospitality and tourism research founded on the RBV. It provides an overview of this theory, with the aim of highlighting what has already been explored while aiding the further development of the theory in hospitality and tourism research.

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Citation

Kruesi, M.A. and Bazelmans, L. (2023), "Resources, capabilities and competencies: a review of empirical hospitality and tourism research founded on the resource-based view of the firm", Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 549-574. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHTI-10-2021-0270

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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