Black Swan Theory of Events and the Impact to Hospitality Operators: Literature Review and Proposed Analysis

S. Kent
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The Black Swan theory of events is an incident that deviates beyond what is normally expected of a situation and is extremely difficult to predict (Talib, 2007). Black Swan events impact the hospitality industry in many ways. Weather, widespread illness, civil unrest, terrorism, and loss of utilities are out of the immediate control of the industry’s participants but impact their results. Occurrences at the property/corporate level can also impact performance in ways such as: food contaminants impacting restaurants, cruise ships losing power, running a ground, or sinking, experiencing a widespread Nora virus, hotels face fires, strikes, data breaches, boycotts, as well as events such as amusement parks having ride fatalities and animal welfare protests, etc. All of these events are quickly spread by multiple news sources, and consumers are able to search quickly using Google or other search engines to get more details.Previous studies have looked at the aftereffects of exogenous—or self-inflicted— events, and how management teams reacted or did not react and the impact to operating results (Kosova & Enz, 2012). However, there is a paucity of academic analysis of Black Swan events to determine whether there is a way to reduce the impact.
事件的黑天鹅理论和对酒店经营者的影响:文献综述和建议分析
事件的黑天鹅理论是一种事件,它偏离了通常对情况的预期,并且极难预测(Talib, 2007)。黑天鹅事件在许多方面影响着酒店业。天气、广泛的疾病、内乱、恐怖主义和公用事业损失都不在行业参与者的直接控制范围内,但会影响他们的业绩。物业/公司层面的事件也会以以下方式影响性能:食品污染物影响餐馆,游轮失去动力,运行地面或沉没,经历广泛的诺拉病毒,酒店面临火灾,罢工,数据泄露,抵制,以及游乐园发生游乐事故和动物福利抗议等事件。所有这些事件都通过多个新闻来源迅速传播,消费者可以使用谷歌或其他搜索引擎快速搜索以获得更多细节。以前的研究着眼于外因或自我造成的事件的后果,以及管理团队如何反应或不反应以及对经营结果的影响(Kosova & Enz, 2012)。然而,缺乏对黑天鹅事件的学术分析,以确定是否有办法减少其影响。
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International Journal of Economics and Business Administration
International Journal of Economics and Business Administration Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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