Tourism and Hospitality (Feb 2024)

Compete or Avoid? Assessing Brand Competition Strategies with Spatial Colocation Analysis

  • Lijuan Su,
  • Andrei Kirilenko,
  • Svetlana Stepchenkova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5010011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 160 – 166

Abstract

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Spatial competition considerations are important in hotel location selection. This study proposes and demonstrates a method of colocation network analysis to quantify the potential encroaching effect of spatial inter- and intra-competition between units of business brands that seek expansion. The environmental context of the study is a network of the top five budget hotel brands in the Beijing hotel market. The results reveal that brands implement different strategies in their hotel placement, which are subject to different levels of the encroaching effect. However, the method is applicable in a variety of hospitality settings, specifically in those that involve the development strategies of chain brands. The simulation capability of the method can assist hospitality brands in assessing the outcomes of a proposed development and, thus, aid hoteliers in the spatial allocation of new units with the least adverse effects on their existing business networks.

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