scholarly journals ANALISIS DAN VISUALISASI HOST LIBURAN SINGKAT MENGGUNAKAN PENDEKATAN ANALISIS GEOSPASIAL

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Irwan Setiawan

The development of sharing economy that happened exponentially has changed the accommodation sector in the tourism and hospitality industry. The varied customer experience, facilities, and range of prices offered has made this business model an alternative to traditional accommodation services and is a favorite among tourists. The rapid development of information technology facilitates many online platforms that provide property rental services with the concept of sharing economy. This makes the tourism and hospitality industry rich in data. This study aims to analyze data on property rental advertisements focusing on short vacation services with a case study of Airbnb data in Singapore. The results of the study are expected to be used by new players or old players in the business as one of the considerations of situation analysis for making decisions. The analysis was carried out to obtain patterns and relationships from data related to prices, room types, and property distribution in the form of diagrams and maps. This study uses a visual data analysis approach using the Python programming language.

SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 215824402110408
Author(s):  
Li-Fan Wu ◽  
Jennet Achyldurdyyeva ◽  
Wei-Ping Jou ◽  
Wei-Ting Foung ◽  
Bih-Shiaw Jaw

The Covid-19 pandemic has severely disrupted lives and economies around the world. Every part of tourism and hospitality value chain has been affected by the unprecedented travel and mobility restrictions (border control, lockdowns, quarantines, curfews, social distancing) undertaken by governments to contain the spread of the virus. This case study is an in-depth investigation on the Taiwan’s government response to support tourism industry stakeholders during Covid-19 pandemic. Data are gathered from a variety of sources, including government policy, procedures, and interviews with business owners and observations of day-to-day business operations. This study presents novel effective government practices and cooperation with tourism and hospitality business during Covid-19 pandemic crisis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 118 (12) ◽  
pp. 130-141
Author(s):  
Khaled Alsardia

Social media is one of the most popular, effective, and accessible means for the communication of information in today’s globalized world. Harnessed as a tool for marketing, it can help exponentially expand businesses by instantly spreading the word about their products and services to countless existing and potential customers. The aim of this research is to study the influence of social media in promoting tourism and hospitality in Jordan. Data were gathered using an online Google Form questionnaire sent out to nearly 150 respondents via WhatsApp and analysed via quantitative methods using SPSS 20.0.


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (7) ◽  
pp. 1029-1046 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bozana Zekan ◽  
Irem Önder ◽  
Ulrich Gunter

Airbnb is arguably the world’s most popular accommodation sharing platform. Its impact on demand and supply within the tourism and hospitality industry is nowadays unquestionable. The present study delves into inspecting the efficiency of Airbnb listings of European cities, as, in spite of the success of Airbnb as a whole, it cannot be presupposed that all listings are equally successful. More specifically, data envelopment analysis (DEA) is employed in this first comprehensive benchmarking attempt within the domain of the sharing economy to date. This article also makes a contribution to robustness by introducing an interactivity note to the base model, thus, inspecting the results for corroboration/discrepancies and going beyond the static analyses that are common in DEA modeling. Ultimately, this is done with the goal of highlighting opportunities for inefficient Airbnb listings to properly utilize their inputs and therefore become more competitive.


Author(s):  
O. V. Shpyrnya

This article contains a detailed statistical analysis of the development of the international tourism market. It was considered the period after the end of the Second World War (the starting point, which gave impetus to the rapid development of the industry as a global phenomenon) to the present day. At the same time, the main attention was paid to the last twenty years of the functioning of the tourism and hospitality industry. At the same time, the main attention was paid to the last twenty years of the functioning of the tourism and hospitality industry. In the course of the analysis, various factors that significantly influenced the development of the international market for tourist services were identified: climate change, natural disasters, currency fluctuations, changes in prices for petroleum products, political and military conflicts, terrorism, epidemics of dangerous viral and infectious diseases, financial and economic crises and a number of other factors. It was noted that most of the above factors have a direct impact on the development of the international market of tourist services. However, all these factors are inherently exogenous, that is, they are not directly related to tourism, but have a significant impact on it. The article notes the process of becoming popular tourist destinations, analyzes the trends of modern tourist flows, and studies the patterns of their formation. As a result, the conclusion was made that the presence of the Russian Federation in the international market of tourist services is inadequate, as well as the need to make certain decisions in this area.


1998 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-14
Author(s):  
Samantha Johnsen

The tourism and hospitality industry is the world's fastest growing business sector and it has an increasing need for people with formal degree qualifications to be effective senior managers and executives of the future. This case study describes the opportunities in this sector and outlines the facilities and courses of the Australian International Hotel School.


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