The impact of the Asian financial crisis on Japanese demand for travel to Hong Kong: A study of various forecasting techniques |
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Authors: | Rob Law |
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Affiliation: | 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Hotel &2. Tourism Management , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hung Horn , Kowloon , Hong Kong E-mail: hmroblaw@polyu.edu.hk |
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Abstract: | The Asian financial crisis has drawn worldwide attention because of its significant economic impact on local economics, especially on the economy of a tourism‐dependent destination. Unfortunately, there have been very few articles about the relationship of the Asian financial crisis and tourism demand forecasting. This relative lack of prior studies on the Asian financial crisis and tourism demand forecasting is particularly true in the context of Hong Kong. This article reports on a study that utilized officially published data to test the accuracy of forecasts of Japanese demand for travel to Hong Kong, measured in terms of the number of Japanese tourist arrivals. Seven commonly‐used tourism forecasting techniques were used to determine the forecasting accuracy. The quality of forecasting accuracy was measured in five dimensions. Experimental results indicated mixed results in terms of forecasting accuracy. Overall, artificial neural network outperformed other techniques in three of the five dimensions. |
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Keywords: | Asian financial crisis Japan Hong Kong tourism demand forecasting |
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