An exploratory study on the sexual intimacy of male hotel workers and foreign female tourists
Özet
Depending on 47 semi-structured interviews conducted with mostly male hotel workers and participant observation, this qualitative exploratory study examines sexual intimacy between male hotel workers and female tourists within service interactions in apart (apartment) hotels and starred hotels in Mar-maris, Turkey. Drawing on practice theory, this study distinguishes between 'playful' and 'non-playful' service interactions. The findings reveal that playful service interactions enable individuals to interact spontaneously within a wide range of behavioral areas, in contrast to scripted interactions. Hence, playful service interactions enable workers and tourists to build sexual intimacy. Management attitudes to sexual intimacy depend on how service intimacy aligns with the hotel's economic interests. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.