电子口碑对酒店盈利能力的影响:一项超越客房收入的调查

Q2 Social Sciences
K. Tan, S. Zou, Xiang Li
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摘要

在线评论是一种重要的电子口碑(eom)形式,人们对在线评论对酒店业绩的财务影响越来越感兴趣。这一领域的现有研究绝大多数集中在在线评论和客房相关收入之间的关系上。为了更全面地了解在线评论对财务的影响,本研究调查了这些评论相对于酒店非客房收入、总收入和总营业利润(GOP)的价值。据作者所知,这项研究是第一次将酒店的在线评论或任何形式的eom与GOP联系起来,这是一个公司层面的结果。我们收集了亚洲104家酒店的年度运营业绩数据,并与TripAdvisor的50,732条评论进行了匹配。分析表明,点评价、方差和数量与酒店的GOP有不同程度的相关性,但与非客房收入的相关性有限。我们的研究结果还表明,在线评论对客房收入和总收入的影响比对非客房收入和GOP的影响更大。总体而言,与客房收入相关的积极影响表现出对GOP的选择性概括性。这反过来又反映了仅仅依靠客房收入指标(即平均每日房价、入住率和每间可用客房收入)来充分了解在线评论的影响的不足。
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Implications of Electronic Word-of-Mouth on Hotel Profitability: An Investigation beyond Room Revenue
Interest has been growing in the financial impact of online reviews, an important form of electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM), on hotel performance. Existing research in this area is overwhelmingly focused on the relationship between online reviews and room-related revenue. For a more comprehensive understanding of online reviews’ financial impacts, this study investigates the value of these reviews relative to hotels’ non-room revenue, total revenue and gross operating profit (GOP). To the authors’ best knowledge, this study is the first to link hotels’ online reviews or any form of eWOM to GOP, a firm-level outcome. A panel dataset comprising the annual operating performance of 104 hotels in Asia was assembled and matched with 50,732 TripAdvisor reviews. Analyses indicated that review valence, variance and volume correlated to varying degrees with hotels’ GOP but demonstrated limited association with non-room revenue. Our findings also indicated that online reviews more strongly influenced room revenue and total revenue than non-room revenue and GOP. Overall, the positive effects associated with room revenue demonstrated selective generalizability to GOP. This in turn reflects the insufficiency of relying solely on room revenue indicators (i.e. average daily rate, occupancy and revenue per available room) to fully understand the impact of online reviews.
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Asian Journal of Business Research
Asian Journal of Business Research Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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