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RevPAR determinants of Portuguese hotels: The global and the local factors
Luís Pacheco
orcid.org/0000-0002-9066-6441
; Portucalense University, Department of Economics, Management and Computer Sciences, Porto, Portugal
Sažetak
The research about the determinants of firms' performance has been a crucial question for managers, researchers and stockholders. The main objective of this exploratory paper is to study the economic drivers of revenue per available room (RevPAR) in the Portuguese hotels. This study examines the local and global factors driving RevPAR in different
hotel segments, calculating how much of the overall changes in RevPAR are explained by national factors and how much by broader factors. Using seemingly unrelated regression analysis and considering monthly data from 2011 to 2015, the results indicate that local variables are more important than the global ones, with that difference more striking for the 4 star hotels. In aggregate terms, local factors account for 55% of the changes in Portuguese hotels RevPAR. The US consumer sentiment index is never significant and the EU and Portugal consumer confidence indexes do not seem to be important drivers of RevPAR for the different categories of hotels. The results show that the hotel sector performance is closely related to cyclical factors, especially to tourism growth. Although in recent years Portugal has enjoyed a strong surge in the number of tourists, in part motivated by external factors, the results demonstrate the high vulnerability of the sector to those volatile and out of our influence variables, highlighting the danger of some reversion in the medium term.
Ključne riječi
hotels; tourism growth; Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) analysis; RevPAR; hospitality management; Portugal
Hrčak ID:
160527
URI
Datum izdavanja:
28.6.2016.
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