The effect of tokenized rewards on customer loyalty programs

Achilleas Boukis*

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Abstract

This work investigates customer responses to the tokenization of hotel loyalty programs. Drawing on self-enhancement theory, Study 1 investigates the effect of reward type (i.e. control vs tokenized reward) on customers’ perceptions of the reward (i.e. economic value, program attractiveness) and their behavioral intentions toward the hotel (i.e. switching intentions, recommendation intentions). Findings highlight reward novelty and psychological ownership as two mediators of the above relationships. Study 2 replicates these effects in a cryptocurrency owner context. Study 3 examines the effect of the hotel’s type (i.e. luxury vs budget) on the reward type-customer responses relationship. We showcase that tokenized rewards generate a more favourable attitude towards loyalty programs and that they remain an effective customer acquisition strategy for high-end hotels.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103851
Number of pages15
JournalAnnals of Tourism Research
Volume109
Early online date18 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Tokenized rewards
  • Psychological ownership
  • Reward novelty
  • Loyalty program
  • Non-Fungible Tokens

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