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  1. Heterogeneity of Resources and Performance in the Hotel Industry

    However, strategic management was developed to explain and predict phenomena at the individual firm level and assumes that all firms in an industry are heterogeneous (McWilliams & Smart, 1993). Thus, resource heterogeneity is key to one of the most important strategic management theories: the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm (J. Barney ...

  2. Heterogeneity of Resources and Performance in the Hotel Industry

    Resource heterogeneity is a key aspect of one of the most important theories of strategic management: the resource-based view of the firm. This theory suggests that the performance effects of a firm's strategy depend on the firm's individual resources and capabilities and the setting within which it is operating.

  3. Heterogeneity of Resources and Performance in the Hotel Industry

    Due to the idiosyncratic nature of hospitality services, such as intangibility and heterogeneity of resources and performance (Arbelo et al., 2020), before choosing a hotel, tourists rely on word ...

  4. Investigating sustainable tourism heterogeneity: competing orders of

    Assessing the disputes among stakeholders we reveal six orders of worth that constitute opposing justifications of sustainable tourism and thus the underlying mindsets of heterogeneity. We discover that stakeholders from various local cultures legitimise their positions quite arbitrarily across the various regimes to question previous ...

  5. Unobserved Heterogeneity in Hospitality and Tourism Research

    USA. Email: [email protected]. Unobserved Heterogeneity in Hospitality. and Tourism Research. A. George Assaf 1, Haemoon Oh 1, and Mike G. Tsionas 2. Abstract. Despite the growing ...

  6. PDF Unobserved Heterogeneity in Hospitality and Tourism Research

    Unobserved heterogeneity reflects a situation when heterogeneity exists in the model though not explicitly defined, or when the moderators or individual-specific variables in the model do not fully account for the sources of heterogeneity in the population (Becker et al. 2013).

  7. Managing the Heterogeneity of City Tourists

    This chapter takes account of the recent developments and moulds them into a digestible format for managers and students alike. Its overall purpose is to provide a template of working steps to cope with psychographically and behaviourally heterogeneous city tourists. Download to read the full chapter text.

  8. Scale heterogeneity in hotel guests' satisfaction relative to room

    2.2 Satisfaction in the hotel industry. A stylized finding in consumer research is that service quality is positively related to satisfaction (Oh and Kim, 2017; Liu et al., 2017). In the hospitality industry, "Food and Beverage" service are one of the most important predictors of guests' satisfaction (Albayrak and Caber, 2015).

  9. Understanding heterogeneous preferences of hotel choice ...

    In the hospitality and tourism literature, ... To understand heterogeneous preferences in hotel choice, we estimated a latent class model that accounts for the potential heterogeneity of a respondent's choices. ... An illustration from the hospitality industry. Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, 11 (2) (2012), pp. 160-174. CrossRef View ...

  10. An ecosystem perspective on tourism: The implications for tourism

    The International Journal of Tourism Research (IJTR) is a travel research journal publishing current research developments in tourism and hospitality. Abstract This conceptual paper provides a theoretical perspective on tourism that goes beyond merely acknowledging the fact that tourism organizations have to take into account multiple actors.

  11. Heterogeneity of Resources and Performance in the Hotel Industry

    Resource heterogeneity is a key aspect of one of the most important theories of strategic management: the resource-based view of the firm. This theory suggests that the performance effects of a firm's strategy depend on the firm's individual resources and capabilities and the setting within which it is operating.

  12. Are all five points equal? Scaling heterogeneity in hotel online

    Specifically, this study intends to achieve the following objectives: (1) to test whether scaling heterogeneity exists in hotel online ratings; and (2) to analyze threshold differences (response styles) among different user traits and under different states (situations). The findings of this study contribute to the tourism and hospitality ...

  13. Full article: TOURISM AND HOTEL COMPETITIVENESS RESEARCH

    Abstract. Competitiveness has been a subject of study in the manufacturing and related sectors since the early 1990s. However, only recently have some researchers started to examine the tourism and hospitality competitiveness, both conceptually and empirically, with a particular focus on tourism destinations and the hotel industry.

  14. Characteristics of Tourism and Hospitality Marketing

    The fact that tourism and hospitality offerings are variable makes the marketer's task of ensuring consistent service a challenging one. In the tourism industry, this means that consumer expectations must be met without any unwanted surprises (Kotler et al., 2017: 40). For instance, a hotel must keep its promise of delivering breakfast to a ...

  15. Sustainability

    The tourism sector is a true global force for economic growth and development, driving the creation of more and better jobs and serving as catalyst for innovation and entrepreneurship [].All-for-one tourism refers to a new concept and model of regional coordinated development in a certain region, which takes tourism as an advantageous industry, realizes the organic integration of regional ...

  16. Consumer behaviour in tourism: Concepts, influences and opportunities

    Key concepts in tourism CB. Our review begins by examining what we believe to be the key concepts in tourism CB research. Our coverage of the key concepts is therefore intentionally not exhaustive, but rather places emphasis on what we believe to be the most important conceptual dimensions of tourism CB research: decision-making, values, motivations, self-concept and personality, expectations ...

  17. Heterogeneity of Resources and Performance in the Hotel Industry

    Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research Resource heterogeneity is a key aspect of one of the most important theories of strategic management: the resource-based view of the firm. This theory suggests that the performance effects of a firm's strategy depend on the firm's individual resources and capabilities and the setting within which it ...

  18. Atmosphere

    This paper undertakes a data-driven segmentation analysis on tourists' choice of island destinations in the context of a changing climate. To this end, 2528 tourists visiting ten European islands in the Mediterranean, Baltic, and Atlantic regions were posed hypothetical situations in which diverse impacts caused by CC (i.e., beach loss, heatwaves, storm intensification, etc.) were affecting ...

  19. Heterogeneity in Tourism Motivations: The Case of the Algarve

    The method includes a first selection of the motivations associating with high heterogeneity over the years considered, followed by a correlation matrix to assess how tourists' behavioral patterns relate with overnight stays. ... (Advances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, Vol. 9), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 85 ...

  20. A Moscow state of mind

    Moscow supports the tourism and hospitality industry too, and a key industry initiative was the launch of the Moscow Travel Hub online platform last spring. The main aim of the Hub is to provide ...

  21. Russian Hoteliers Brace for Consequences From Ukraine Crisis on

    Hotel average daily rate climbed to 5,893 Russian rubles ($74.05) in 2021, a 2.2% increase over 2019's ADR of 5,767 rubles. Moscow's hotel revenue per available room in 2021 was 3,421 rubles ...

  22. Text Analysis in Tourism and Hospitality: A Comprehensive Review

    Service failure research in the hospitality and tourism industry: A synopsis of past, present and future dynamics from 2001 to 2020. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 35(1), 186-217. Google Scholar. Alaei A. R., Becken S., Stantic B. (2019). Sentiment analysis in tourism: Capitalizing on big data.