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Destination characteristics that drive hotel performance: A state-of-the-art global analysis
Institution:1. Department of Marketing, University of Valencia, Avda de los Naranjos s/n., 46022, Valencia, Spain;2. Department of Business Administration and Marketing, University of Huelva, Plaza de la Merced, 21002 Huelva, Spain
Abstract:The increased market saturation and competition in both domestic and international tourism destinations have renewed interest among hotel operators in identifying the key drivers of hotel performance. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the determinants of hotel performance and their relative importance across multiple tourist destinations. We employ a two-step estimation method to identify key determinants of hotel performance, using a rich sample of international hotels. Our empirical analyses show that the main drivers of hotel performance are the quality of the educational system, government support, disposable income, and number of international arrivals within a tourism destination. Results indicate that the most important barriers to hotel performance are the competition among accommodation providers, tax rate and fuel price. We argue for the need for hotel providers to develop strategies that take cognisance of the key drivers and barriers to enhancing hotel performance in an ever-changing global tourism sector.
Keywords:Determinants of hotel performance  Tourism destinations  International hotel operators  Sales per room  Sales per outlet
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