A yield management model for five-star hotels: Computerized and non-computerized implementation
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to propose an enhanced yield management (YM) model that was developed based on the previous models and to test the applicability on five-star lodging properties in Turkey to identify the related problems. The proposed model overcomes some of the limitations of previous ones. It was specifically developed for full service, upscale hotels, namely for five-star lodging properties with or without a computerized yield management system (CYMS). Examination of the actual implementation stages provided useful insight in determining the applicability and the problems related to the application of the model. Findings indicted that the proposed YM model can be used by all upscale properties (with or without a CYMS) to manage their revenue and yield. Findings suggested that the application of the model is likely to improve the operational and financial performance for both type of properties
Source
International Journal of Hospitality ManagementVolume
25Issue
4Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Managing corporate sustainability: Risk management process based perspective
Yılmaz, Ayşe Küçük; Flouris, Triant (Academic Journals, 2010)Sustainability risk management requires holistic and systematic integration of ecological, socioeconomic, and corporate risk factors in the business management. This paper presents an integrative conceptual framework for ... -
Reputation risk management for airports: A case study of TAV airports holding
Flouris, Triant; Yılmaz, Ayşe Küçük (Academic Journals, 2011)Reputation is one of the most valuable assets of an organization, its entire survival could be based on its good reputation achieved for one or many of its attributes such as quality, price, reliability, and environmental ... -
An assessment of airport governance policies with a stakeholder perspective
Şengür, Kuyucak Ferhan; Vasigh, B. (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2018)While airports traditionally have been seen as classic examples of public enterprises, the government’s role in airport management has been changing throughout the world. This study explores airport governance models with ...