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Economic-Statistical Analysis of selected Criteria of Tourist Industry in the Czech Republic

MÁČE, Jan, Sylva SKUPINOVÁ and Eliška SMOTLACHOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Economic-Statistical Analysis of selected Criteria of Tourist Industry in the Czech Republic

Authors

MÁČE, Jan, Sylva SKUPINOVÁ and Eliška SMOTLACHOVÁ

Edition

první. 9 pp. 2020

Publisher

International Business Information Management Association

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Proceedings paper

Country of publisher

Spain

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

Organization unit

University College Prague – University of International Relations and Institute of Hospitality Management and Economics, Ltd.

ISBN

978-0-9998551-4-0

UT WoS

000661489801070

Keywords in English

tourist industry, time series, regression and correlation, analysis of variance
Changed: 21/2/2022 22:36, PhDr. Jan Máče, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

The article deals with the analysis of a number of guests and a number of overnight lodgings in four- and five-star hotels in the Czech Republic, sorted by residents and non-residents within the time series 2012 – 2018. Further it studies a dependence of a gross domestic product on a number of guests and a number of overnight lodgings. Through the regression and correlation analysis there were find out high values of correlation coefficients of the studied dependences; correlation coefficient value was 0.995 for a number of guests and gross domestic product, and 0.986 for a number of overnight lodgings and gross domestic product, which shows an evidence of almost perfect dependence. Furthermore, using the triple classification analysis of variance at the significance level  = 0.05 there were found statistically conclusive differences for the variable "number of guests" in all classification criteria (year, hotel category, type of guest). For the variable "number of overnight lodgings" the F-test was provable only for the criterion "hotel category". Detailed evaluation of the analysis of variance by the Tukey's method shows statistically conclusive difference between a number of guests and a numbers of overnight lodgings in respect of the hotel category. Both the number of guests and number of overnight lodgings in the four-star hotels provably differs from those in the five-star hotels.