This study examines the common global and local factors that drive changes in revenue per available room (RevPAR) in eight major Asian cities. We find that RevPARs for these cities tended to move together until about 2009, after which the RevPARs began diverging significantly. The study tests economic variables that capture both local and global factors and which explain most of the changes in RevPAR in each city. One factor, the number of tourist arrivals, is always positively associated with RevPAR changes in the eight cities. Other factors that drive RevPAR in most of the eight cities are inflation, Chinese consumer confidence, U.S. consumer confidence, and Chinese real-estate development (as a proxy for China’s GDP). Most of these gatew...
Guided by the resource base theory, this study investigates the performance stabilization of new hot...
Purpose: The purpose of this professional paper is to identify why China is currently the number one...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
The research about the determinants of firms\u27 performance has been a crucial question for manager...
This paper examines whether stable competitive pricing positions yield better average annual RevPAR ...
This study adopts moving average regression and panel data regression to explore the factors affecti...
In the recent three years, the lodging industry in Sabah and Labuan has undergone rapid development ...
Despite the ongoing global financial slowdown and a series of natural disasters that have take...
The paper examines the host country-specific factors as determinants of hotel chains\u27 market pres...
According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) estimates, travel and tourism should accoun...
While other major cities in the global real estate market experienced a stiff downturn after the Glo...
This study investigates the factors that affect Korean lodging firms’ performance measured in terms ...
This analysis of the pricing (ADR), demand (occupancy), and revenue (RevPAR) dynamics in the U.S. ho...
Purpose – This research aims to uncover the weaknesses of traditional hotel revenue management metri...
The Chinese hotel sector has experienced spectacular growth in recent years. Furthermore, it is expe...
Guided by the resource base theory, this study investigates the performance stabilization of new hot...
Purpose: The purpose of this professional paper is to identify why China is currently the number one...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
The research about the determinants of firms\u27 performance has been a crucial question for manager...
This paper examines whether stable competitive pricing positions yield better average annual RevPAR ...
This study adopts moving average regression and panel data regression to explore the factors affecti...
In the recent three years, the lodging industry in Sabah and Labuan has undergone rapid development ...
Despite the ongoing global financial slowdown and a series of natural disasters that have take...
The paper examines the host country-specific factors as determinants of hotel chains\u27 market pres...
According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) estimates, travel and tourism should accoun...
While other major cities in the global real estate market experienced a stiff downturn after the Glo...
This study investigates the factors that affect Korean lodging firms’ performance measured in terms ...
This analysis of the pricing (ADR), demand (occupancy), and revenue (RevPAR) dynamics in the U.S. ho...
Purpose – This research aims to uncover the weaknesses of traditional hotel revenue management metri...
The Chinese hotel sector has experienced spectacular growth in recent years. Furthermore, it is expe...
Guided by the resource base theory, this study investigates the performance stabilization of new hot...
Purpose: The purpose of this professional paper is to identify why China is currently the number one...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...