TY - JOUR
T1 - A stochastic cost efficiency analysis of international tourist hotels in Taiwan
AU - Hu, Jin-Li
AU - Chiu, Chia Ning
AU - Shieh, Hwai Shuh
AU - Huang, Chia Hui
PY - 2010/3
Y1 - 2010/3
N2 - The one-stage stochastic frontier approach (SFA) is used in this study to simultaneously estimate cost efficiency scores and factors of cost inefficiency for 66 international tourist hotels in Taiwan during 1997-2006. An SFA model with three outputs and three inputs is defined. The three outputs are room revenue, food and beverage revenue, and other operation revenue while the three inputs are price of labor, price of other operation, and price of food and beverage. This model also takes into account five environmental variables, including dummy variable of the hotels located in non-metropolitan area, dummy variable of chain hotels, the number of tourist guides, the minimum distance from each hotel to Taoyuan international airport and the minimum distance from each hotel to Kaohsiung international airport. Empirical results show that international tourist hotels in Taiwan are on average operating at 91.15% cost efficiency. All nominal variables are transformed into real variables in 1997 prices by GDP deflators. Chain systems, tourist guides, and international transportation can significantly improve the cost efficiency of international tourist hotels in Taiwan.
AB - The one-stage stochastic frontier approach (SFA) is used in this study to simultaneously estimate cost efficiency scores and factors of cost inefficiency for 66 international tourist hotels in Taiwan during 1997-2006. An SFA model with three outputs and three inputs is defined. The three outputs are room revenue, food and beverage revenue, and other operation revenue while the three inputs are price of labor, price of other operation, and price of food and beverage. This model also takes into account five environmental variables, including dummy variable of the hotels located in non-metropolitan area, dummy variable of chain hotels, the number of tourist guides, the minimum distance from each hotel to Taoyuan international airport and the minimum distance from each hotel to Kaohsiung international airport. Empirical results show that international tourist hotels in Taiwan are on average operating at 91.15% cost efficiency. All nominal variables are transformed into real variables in 1997 prices by GDP deflators. Chain systems, tourist guides, and international transportation can significantly improve the cost efficiency of international tourist hotels in Taiwan.
KW - Cost efficiency
KW - International tourist hotel
KW - Panel data
KW - Stochastic frontier
KW - Time-varying efficiency
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhm.2009.06.005
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhm.2009.06.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:71549138045
SN - 0278-4319
VL - 29
SP - 99
EP - 107
JO - International Journal of Hospitality Management
JF - International Journal of Hospitality Management
IS - 1
ER -