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The impact of regulation and ownership structure on market orientation in the tourism industry in China
Authors:Riliang Qu  Christine Ennew  M Thea Sinclair
Institution:aSchool of Management, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom;bChristel DeHaan Tourism and Travel Research Institute, Business School, Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham, Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 1BB, United Kingdom
Abstract:The nature of market orientation and its impact on business performance and other related outcomes have been extensively researched in a range of service contexts including tourism. In contrast, our understanding of the factors that influence market orientation is still limited. This paper reports on a study that contributes to our understanding of the determinants of market orientation within the tourism sector by focusing specifically on the role played by two strategically important variables, namely government regulation and ownership structure. The study analyses two national samples of hotels and travel services in the rapidly growing tourism industry in China. The hotel sector has been open to foreign investment for two decades and has a diversified ownership structure, whereas the travel services sector has been dominated by government owned firms and relatively closed to foreign investment. The results of the survey suggest that of the two new antecedents, only government regulation has a significant role to play in driving market orientation. Internally, access to appropriate managerial and marketing capabilities was identified as a significant predictor of the development of market orientation.
Keywords:Market orientation  Regulation  Governance  Tourism  China
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