Foreign direct investment patterns of global hotel chains

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, M.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Brochado, A., Esperança, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12354
Resumo: The hotel industry is a key sector in the twenty-first century. Even in the context of a global financial crisis, the hotel industry is consolidating global brands, expanding geographically, and diversifying its services offer. American and French traditional powerhouses have consolidated their position, although emerging economies in Asia and Latin America have also enabled the creation of powerful hotel chains. This study focuses on the largest hotel chain worldwide to shed new light on foreign direct investment (FDI) decisions (i.e., location choices), namely the choice of location according to the customer. This study uses the fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis method, drawing on Miles and Snow's (1978, 2003) typology, to examine statistical data on countries, tourists' nationality, and customers of Accor global hotel group. The present study analyzes the configurations of countries' economic development and geographical and cultural distance that lead to FDI decisions in the recent expansion of global hotel chains, thereby extending the application of gravitational theories to multinational enterprises' FDI decisions.
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title Foreign direct investment patterns of global hotel chains
spellingShingle Foreign direct investment patterns of global hotel chains
Santos, M.
Global hotel
Gravitational theory
Fuzzy set analysis
Foreign direct investment decision
Geographical distance
Cultural distance
title_short Foreign direct investment patterns of global hotel chains
title_full Foreign direct investment patterns of global hotel chains
title_fullStr Foreign direct investment patterns of global hotel chains
title_full_unstemmed Foreign direct investment patterns of global hotel chains
title_sort Foreign direct investment patterns of global hotel chains
author Santos, M.
author_facet Santos, M.
Brochado, A.
Esperança, J.
author_role author
author2 Brochado, A.
Esperança, J.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, M.
Brochado, A.
Esperança, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Global hotel
Gravitational theory
Fuzzy set analysis
Foreign direct investment decision
Geographical distance
Cultural distance
topic Global hotel
Gravitational theory
Fuzzy set analysis
Foreign direct investment decision
Geographical distance
Cultural distance
description The hotel industry is a key sector in the twenty-first century. Even in the context of a global financial crisis, the hotel industry is consolidating global brands, expanding geographically, and diversifying its services offer. American and French traditional powerhouses have consolidated their position, although emerging economies in Asia and Latin America have also enabled the creation of powerful hotel chains. This study focuses on the largest hotel chain worldwide to shed new light on foreign direct investment (FDI) decisions (i.e., location choices), namely the choice of location according to the customer. This study uses the fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis method, drawing on Miles and Snow's (1978, 2003) typology, to examine statistical data on countries, tourists' nationality, and customers of Accor global hotel group. The present study analyzes the configurations of countries' economic development and geographical and cultural distance that lead to FDI decisions in the recent expansion of global hotel chains, thereby extending the application of gravitational theories to multinational enterprises' FDI decisions.
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