Spatial Distribution Pattern of High-End Hotels Based on Multi-Source Data — A Case Study of Central Beijing City

Yin Xu, Y. Tao
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It is of great practical significance to study the spatial distribution pattern of customer attractiveness of high-end hotels in Beijing. This paper firstly employed Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to construct the evaluation system of customer attractiveness in central Beijing, then the kernel density analysis tool (KDE) was adopted to make spatial agglomeration analysis of the customer attractiveness of high-end hotels in central Beijing. The following findings were obtained: a) the overall scores of high-end hotels in central Beijing are at a high level, but an obvious score polarization between the hotels and large difference between the highest and lowest scores were observed. The three first-level indicators of traffic location, service facilities and customer satisfaction make great contributions to the customer attractiveness ranking of high-end hotels, but the impact of hotel price and reviews popularity is not obvious. b) The attractiveness of high-end hotels in central Beijing shows a spatial distribution pattern of “one core with many hearts and decreasing circle layers”. In terms of the number of high-end hotels in different administrative districts, Dongcheng District has the largest number of high-end hotels, followed by Haidian District, Xicheng District, Fengtai District and Shijingshan District. Four levels of hotel with attractiveness from high to low spread from the city center to the edge. The research findings are expected to provide useful suggestions for hotel managers and government tourism agencies.
基于多源数据的高端酒店空间分布格局——以北京市中心城区为例
研究北京高档酒店顾客吸引力的空间分布格局具有重要的现实意义。本文首先运用层次分析法(AHP)构建北京市中心城区客户吸引力评价体系,然后运用核密度分析工具(KDE)对北京市中心城区高端酒店客户吸引力进行空间集聚分析。结果表明:①北京市中心城区高档酒店总体得分较高,但酒店间得分分化明显,最高和最低得分差异较大;交通位置、服务设施和顾客满意度三个一级指标对高档酒店的顾客吸引力排名贡献较大,但对酒店价格和评论人气的影响不明显。(2)北京市中心城区高端酒店吸引力呈现“一核多心、圈层递减”的空间分布格局。从不同行政区域的高端酒店数量来看,东城区高端酒店数量最多,其次是海淀区、西城区、丰台区和石景山区。吸引力由高到低的四级酒店从城市中心向边缘延伸。研究结果可望为酒店管理者及政府旅游机构提供有益的建议。
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