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Exploring the Environmental Scanning of the Hotel Industry in China

This study explores the environmental scanning of the hotel industry in China by investigating the effect of external and internal factors on hotel performance. The respondents are hotel owners, managers, directors, and supervisors in various regions of China. Results show that industry force factor...

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Published in:Journal of China tourism research 2016-10, Vol.12 (3-4), p.313-330
Main Authors: Tavitiyaman, Pimtong, Zhang, Hanqin Qiu, Law, Vincent T., Lin, Pearl M. C.
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Language:English
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Summary:This study explores the environmental scanning of the hotel industry in China by investigating the effect of external and internal factors on hotel performance. The respondents are hotel owners, managers, directors, and supervisors in various regions of China. Results show that industry force factors and hotel ownership influence hotel performance. Hotels with an advantage over their suppliers can generate superior financial and operational performances than hotels with less advantage over their suppliers. Existing hotels with a low threat of new entrants gain more benefit in terms of operational performance than those with a high threat of new entrants. The internal factor of hotel ownership influences operational performance. Joint-venture hotels deliver greater operational performance than state-owned and private-owned hotels. By contrast, substitutions, customers, competitors, and hotel size do not affect hotel performance. Hoteliers in China should acquire the advantages of massive suppliers, low threat of new entrants, and hotel ownership in achieving desirable performance.
ISSN:1938-8160
1938-8179
DOI:10.1080/19388160.2016.1263264