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Resumen de Spatial Distribution and the Agglomeration Performance of High-Star Hotels

Min Wei

  • The spatial distribution of high-star hotels shows various characteristics and trends of agglomeration performance with the development of the regional tourism economy. This article analyzes the regional distribution of China's high-star hotels by examining 31 panel data sets for the period from 2000 to 2014 focusing on the power system of tourism development. The improved data envelopment analysis model, which is an efficiency evaluation method of multidecision for multi-input/ multioutput, is applied to calculate the agglomeration performance of high-star hotels. The spatial concentration trends, agglomeration performance, and the impact of the mechanisms are further studied with an analysis of Pearson correlation. The results show that the changes in the agglomeration performance of high-star hotels are mainly efficiency driven and that the large-scale performance of high-star hotels exhibits a decreasing trend in most provinces of China. Finally, based on the Boston matrix, measures to improve the agglomeration performance of high-star hotels are proposed.


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