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Research Note: Resort Hotel Location

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  • Pin-Ju Juan

    (Department of Tourism and Hospitality, Tamkang University, 180 Linwei Road, Chiao-hsi Shiang, I-lan County 26247, Taiwan)

  • Shin-Yi Lin

    (Department and Graduate School of Tourism Management, Chinese Culture University, 55 Hwa-Kang Road, Yang-Ming-Shan, Taipei 11114, Taiwan)

Abstract

This paper presents a novel decision framework for optimizing resort hotel location selection via modified Delphi modelling. A panel of 24 experts with various backgrounds, including academia, government and business, provided input on location factor selection. During three discussions, panel members agreed to a set of 34 factors requiring consideration in selecting the location for a resort hotel. The application of the proposed model and future research directions are also addressed.

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  • Pin-Ju Juan & Shin-Yi Lin, 2011. "Research Note: Resort Hotel Location," Tourism Economics, , vol. 17(4), pages 925-931, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:toueco:v:17:y:2011:i:4:p:925-931
    DOI: 10.5367/te.2011.0072
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    1. G.M. Peter Swann, 2010. "The Rise, Fall and Renaissance of the Resort: A Simple Economic Model," Tourism Economics, , vol. 16(1), pages 45-62, March.
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