1st Edition

Management Science Applications in Tourism and Hospitality

By Zheng Gu Copyright 2004
    126 Pages
    by Routledge

    128 Pages
    by Routledge

    Find out how accurate forecasting and analysis can prevent costly mistakes!

    Management Science Applications in Tourism and Hospitality examines innovative tools for evaluating performance and productivity in tourism offices, hotels, and restaurants. This collection of recent studies focuses on two important topics of management science: forecasting and a relatively new analytical methodology called data envelopment analysis (DEA). This book will show you how tourism forecasting accuracy can be enhanced and how DEA can be used to benchmark productivity and improve advertisement efficiency.

    Management Science Applications in Tourism and Hospitality provides you with a useful blend of analysis from both theory and real-data perspectives. This book uses case studies, application techniques, and expert advice to review various productivity measurement methods and compare them to DEA, revealing DEA’s strengths, weaknesses, and its potential in the operating environment.

    With Management Science Applications in Tourism and Hospitality, you’ll be able to:

    • utilize destination benchmarking
    • perform multiunit restaurant productivity assessments using DEA
    • conduct hotel labor productivity assessments using DEA
    • measure and benchmark productivity in the hotel sector using DEA
    • model tourism demand
    • use an improved extrapolative hotel room occupancy rate forecasting technique
    • forecast short-term planning and management for a casino buffet restaurant
    • apply city perception analysis (CPA) for destination positioning decisions
    This book is generously enhanced with tables and figures to substantiate the research. Management Science Applications in Tourism and Hospitality is valuable for hospitality and tourism educators and graduate students learning and doing research in operation analysis. Savvy executives and professionals who want to improve efficiency in their industry will also benefit from the techniques illustrated in this timely guide.

    • Preface (Zheng Gu)
    • A Multi-Criteria Approach to Destination Benchmarking: A Case Study of State Tourism Advertising Programs in the United States (Karl W. Wöber and Daniel R. Fesenmaier)
    • An Exploratory Investigation of Multiunit Restaurant Productivity Assessment Using Data Envelopment Analysis (Dennis Reynolds)
    • Hotel Labor Productivity Assessment: A Data Envelopment Analysis (Bo A. Hu and Liping A. Cai)
    • Using Data Envelopment Analysis for Measuring and Benchmarking Productivity in the Hotel Sector (Marianna Sigala)
    • Modeling Tourism Demand: A Decision Rules Based Approach (Rob Law, Carey Goh, and Ray Pine)
    • Initially Testing an Improved Extrapolative Hotel Room Occupancy Rate Forecasting Technique (Rob Law)
    • Forecasting in Short-Term Planning and Management for a Casino Buffet Restaurant (Clark Hu, Ming Chen, and Shiang-Lih Chen McCain)
    • Applying City Perception Analysis (CPA) for Destination Positioning Decisions (Sara Dolnicar and Klaus Grabler)
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Zheng Gu