Economic Value and Revenue Management Systems

Economic Value and Revenue Management Systems

Author: Alessandro Capocchi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-12-30

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 3030024172

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Filling a gap in existing literature on revenue management systems, this book explores the use of business strategies which are specifically designed to have a positive impact on economic and financial efficiency. Focussing on services within the tourism industry, the author takes a new approach and identifies dynamic pricing and service differentiation as key components of strategic management. Providing fresh insights into an ever-expanding sector, this book will be a useful tool for those studying business strategy and management, as well as value creation theory, as it ultimately presents an integrated business management model which will ensure sustainability.


Economic Value and Revenue Management Systems

Economic Value and Revenue Management Systems

Author: Alessandro Capocchi

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 2019-01-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783030024161

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Filling a gap in existing literature on revenue management systems, this book explores the use of business strategies which are specifically designed to have a positive impact on economic and financial efficiency. Focussing on services within the tourism industry, the author takes a new approach and identifies dynamic pricing and service differentiation as key components of strategic management. Providing fresh insights into an ever-expanding sector, this book will be a useful tool for those studying business strategy and management, as well as value creation theory, as it ultimately presents an integrated business management model which will ensure sustainability.


Revenue Management

Revenue Management

Author: Robert G. Cross

Publisher: Crown Currency

Published: 2011-04-27

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0307788989

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From the man the Wall Street Journal hailed as "the guru of Revenue Management" comes revolutionary ways to recover from the after effects of downsizing and refocus your business on growth. Whatever happened to growth? In Revenue Management, Robert G. Cross answers this question with his ground-breaking approach to revitalizing businesses: focusing on the revenue side of the ledger instead of the cost side. The antithesis of slash-and-burn methods that left companies with empty profits and dissatisfied stockholders, Revenue Management overturns conventional thinking on marketing strategies and offers the key to initiating and sustaining growth. Using case studies from a variety of industries, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations, Cross describes no-tech, low-tech, and high-tech methods that managers can use to increase revenue without increasing products or promotions; predict consumer behavior; tap into new markets; and deliver products and services to customers effectively and efficiently. His proven tactics will help any business dramatically improve its bottom line by meeting the challenge of matching supply with demand.


REVENUE MANAGEMENT FOR RURAL HOTELS

REVENUE MANAGEMENT FOR RURAL HOTELS

Author: DAVID SANDUA

Publisher: David Sandua

Published:

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13:

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This book is an indispensable guide for owners and managers of rural hotels seeking to maximize revenue and profitability. Focusing on revenue management, a crucial strategy in the hotel industry, the author details how to apply effective pricing techniques, inventory management and market analysis to attract diverse customer segments. The book addresses everything from dynamic and competitive pricing to using technology and data to predict demand and adjust supply. In addition, it explores how collaborating with local businesses and adopting sustainable practices can enhance the guest experience and increase profitability. This handbook is a valuable resource for any rural hotel looking to stand out in a highly competitive market.


Vulnerability and the Corporate Immune System

Vulnerability and the Corporate Immune System

Author: Alessandro Capocchi

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-06-10

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 3031302540

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Companies are exposed to a large number of risks from different sources such as globalization, deregulation, environmental changes, technological changes, complicated financial models, and corporate governance changes. Parallel to this, various studies recognize enterprise risk management (ERM) as a new method of organizational control. With the spread of ERM frameworks, this book links the themes of risk to decision-making and strategic processes, moving from the issue of vulnerability in order to increase awareness that risk management cannot be entrusted to fulfillment. Instead, risk management must increasingly be an integral part of the company's decision-making and strategic processes. This book develops an innovative approach to the theme of risk following a business-economic analysis perspective related to the creation of economic value. Traditionally, the issue of risk has been widely explored with regard to finance and financial markets. In this book, risk management as a managerial process will be investigated in order to explore the link between risk and business strategies. Integrating risk assessment methodologies with managerial tools with which business entities can build value to protect their positioning and to enhance their economic and financial standing, this book will be of interest to students and researchers of risk management.


The Theory and Practice of Revenue Management

The Theory and Practice of Revenue Management

Author: Kalyan T. Talluri

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-02-21

Total Pages: 731

ISBN-13: 0387273913

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Revenue management (RM) has emerged as one of the most important new business practices in recent times. This book is the first comprehensive reference book to be published in the field of RM. It unifies the field, drawing from industry sources as well as relevant research from disparate disciplines, as well as documenting industry practices and implementation details. Successful hardcover version published in April 2004.


Total Revenue Management (TRM)

Total Revenue Management (TRM)

Author: Marc Helmold

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-06-03

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 3030469859

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This book explores total revenue management (TRM), an emerging concept in revenue management that incorporates existing principles and tools of revenue management across all profit streams. It is a professional's guide to using TRM in an optimal and innovative manner to gain competitive advantage. Readers will gain comprehensive insights into the strategies, tools and principles of TRM including existing and emerging revenue streams across the value chain. The author offers a transparent and holistic explanation of pricing strategies, segmentation methods and distribution principles which enable implementation of TRM in organizations.


Hospitality Revenue Management

Hospitality Revenue Management

Author: Peter Szende

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-23

Total Pages: 517

ISBN-13: 1000030792

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This new textbook, Hospitality Revenue Management: Concepts and Practices, provides a comprehensive, in-depth introduction to the basic concepts and best practices of hospitality revenue management. With a real-world, hands-on approach, the book places students in the role of a revenue manager striving to succeed in an ever-changing hospitality business environment. The book takes a unique multi-author, collaborative approach, with chapters from outstanding industry leaders who share their experience and provide the information necessary to arm students with the most up-to-date tools and methods they to be effective in the hospitality revenue management field. The chapters cover the important topics in hospitality revenue management, including hotel pricing, hotel segmentation, distribution channels, competitive analysis, hotel forecasting, performance analysis, market data, supply and demand management, and more.


The Role of Ecosystems in Developing Startups

The Role of Ecosystems in Developing Startups

Author: Rippa, Pierluigi

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2022-10-18

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1803928972

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Presenting cutting-edge research from Europe and beyond, The Role of Ecosystems in Developing Startups examines the diverse triggers of the entrepreneurial process and evaluates the richness of different entrepreneurial ecosystems.