Study Supports Strategic Price Positioning in European Hotels
A study of pricing and revenues in European hotels finds that pricing strategy drives revenue, when hotels are compared to their competitive set. The study found that hotels that maintained average daily room rates (ADR) somewhat higher than the hotels in their competitive set recorded consistently higher revenue per available room (RevPAR), again compared with their competitor hotels...read more.
Hotel Guests Participate in and Support Environmental Sustainability Efforts
Certain sustainability practices are nearly universal in the lodging industry, says a Cornell University study published by the Center for Hospitality Research (CHR). Water-conserving fixtures and linen-reuse programs, for instance, are widespread, based on the study of 100 U.S. resorts...read more.
Study Highlights Drivers of Hotel Risk Premium
A new report highlights the factors that drive the interest-rate spread between loans for hotels and office buildings. That interest-rate spread, in which hotel loans become more or less expensive than loans for office buildings, is a predictor of the relative delinquency of the hotel loans...read more.
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Compendium Presents Latest Hospitality Research
The 2015 Compendium provides a handy guide to the latest research from the faculty of the School of Hotel Administration (SHA). In addition to Cornell Hospitality Reports, the Compendium lists the SHA faculty members' contributions to Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, and research papers published across the spectrum of journals from the academic disciplines of SHA faculty...read more.
Rainmaker Group Partners with the CHR
The Rainmaker Group has become a partner of the Center for Hospitality Research (CHR). As a partner, The Rainmaker Group, which provides profit-optimization strategies for the gaming and hospitality industry, will participate in supporting the CHR's research-based activities...read more.
Infosys and CHR Announce Partnership Agreement
Infosys, a global leader in consulting, technology, outsourcing and next-generation services, and the Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) have announced a new partnership agreement...read more. |