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Does revenue respond asymmetrically to the occupancy rate? Evidence from the Swedish hospitality industry
ABSTRACT This paper elucidates, does revenue per available room respond asymmetrically to the occupancy rate? The two-step nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag model is used on a Swedish dataset with monthly observations spreading over March 2008 to February 2020 to address this research question. Results of empirical analysis offer corroborative evidence that revenue per available room is asymmetrically related to the occupancy rate. Our results show that revenue per available room responds marginally more strongly to a decrease in occupancy rate than to the rise in occupancy rate. The paper ends with plausible implications for effective revenue management.
期刊介绍:
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism is the leading Nordic journal for hospitality and tourism research. SJHT aims at initiating and stimulating high-impact and innovative research relevant for academics and practitioners within the hospitality and tourism industries. The journal takes an interdisciplinary approach including, but not limited to geography, psychology, sociology, history, anthropology, and economics. SJHT encourages research based on a variety of methods, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The journal covers all types of articles relevant to the Nordic region, as well as the North Atlantic, North Sea and Baltic regions. We also welcome reviews and conceptual articles with a broader geographical scope that clearly enhance the theoretical development of the hospitality and tourism field. In addition to research articles, we welcome research notes and book reviews. Published articles are the result of anonymous reviews by at least two referees chosen by the editors for their specialist knowledge.