Development Opportunities for the Accommodation Industry: Evidence from European Countries

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
M. Rohoza, V. Stolyarchuk
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Abstract This article focuses on the current trends in accommodation industry development in European countries through the study of satisfaction with tourists’ increasing demand for accommodation. The total number of tourist nights spent at accommodation establishments continues to increase. Nevertheless, the growth of this indicator is significantly different across both regions and accommodation activity types. Moreover, the decrease in the number of tourist nights spent due to the impact of crises and destructive factors also varies. Based on the results of a data analysis of the Eurostat online database, we found that the number of beds at the accommodation establishments is not a key factor that determines the number of tourist nights spent. This finding represents the importance for the development strategy of considering not only the capacity of accommodation establishments, but also the variety of accommodation activity types. The data analysis of some countries’ cases points out that even a less robust accommodation industry has opportunities to develop in a difficult and uncertain period. This study result has practical applications in an effective development strategy particularly in a time of crisis.
住宿行业的发展机遇:来自欧洲国家的证据
摘要:本文通过对游客日益增长的住宿需求满意度的研究,关注欧洲国家住宿行业发展的当前趋势。在住宿场所度过的游客夜晚总数继续增加。然而,该指标的增长在不同地区和住宿活动类型之间存在显著差异。此外,由于危机和破坏性因素的影响,游客过夜数量的减少也各不相同。根据欧盟统计局在线数据库的数据分析结果,我们发现住宿场所的床位数量并不是决定游客过夜数量的关键因素。这一发现表明,发展战略不仅要考虑住宿设施的能力,还要考虑住宿活动类型的多样性。对一些国家案例的数据分析指出,即使是不那么强劲的住宿行业,也有机会在一个困难和不确定的时期发展。这一研究结果对制定有效的发展战略具有实际应用价值,特别是在危机时期。
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European Journal of Tourism Hospitality and Recreation
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