Rooms versus F&B: How changes in operations contribute to hotel productivity

IF 4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.annale.2024.100153
Yoo Ri Kim , Shih-Chuan Lin
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This study investigates how different operational responses impact hotel productivity change, specifically investigating the importance of F&B operations in comparison to room operations and applying the case of the Taiwanese hotel industry, conducting 93 international tourist hotels from April 2012 to March 2021. Using regression discontinuity design analysis, first, the study finds a significant causal impact of COVID-19 travel restrictions on hotel operations. Second, using the control function methods, findings show that F&B operation is a more efficient strategy compared to rooms to recover hotel productivity from crises. This research provides insights into how hotels can reallocate their operational resources in response to crises and offers an alternative measure of productivity for the hotel industry.
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客房与餐饮:运营变革如何提高酒店生产力
本研究探讨了不同的运营对策如何影响酒店生产率的变化,特别考察了F&B运营与客房运营相比的重要性,并以台湾酒店业为例,对2012年4月至2021年3月期间的93家国际旅游酒店进行了调查。利用回归不连续设计分析,首先,研究发现 COVID-19 旅行限制对酒店经营有显著的因果影响。其次,利用控制函数方法,研究结果表明,与客房相比,F&B 运营是一种更有效的策略,可以从危机中恢复酒店生产力。这项研究为酒店如何重新分配运营资源以应对危机提供了见解,并为酒店业提供了另一种衡量生产率的方法。
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Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights
Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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