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The Spread of Yield Management Practices

The Need for Systematic Approaches

Author: Dr. Fabiola Sfodera

Publisher: Physica-Verlag HD

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Yield management has always been considered a teclinique for large companies, whether these be airlines, railroad, car rental or hotel companies. Its application to the small and medium sized businesses that characterise the tourism industry in many countries, Italy in the first place, has never been totally excluded, but its implementation and subsequent actuation has always been considered too expensive for this type of business. In recent years all this has been changing. Technology and research have opened up new possibilities for its application at costs, and following methods, that are acceptable even to those who cannot access sophisticated statistics or mathematics instruments. The evolution and the rapid changes in the reference scenarios both of the demand and the offer, have done the rest. It has become clear that to compete in a market as vast as the tourism one, one must apply the principles and techniques of marketing to produce and deliver a service that can satisfy the needs of the client better than the competition. In the same way, however, a deeper knowledge of the processes of the clientele's choice, acquisition and consumption permits the formulation of increasingly accurate forecasts of their behaviour and an understanding of the significance and importance that each client segment attaches to the purchase and consumption of a particular service. In this way the application of the yield management technique has assumed a new and more important position as well as a greater and constant spread.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter

Some strategic aspects of a YMS implementation

Yield management in advanced systems of hotel management
Abstract
What is the position of yield management in hotel business organisations? What is its potential? Is this totally achieved or is there still an unexpressed margin? And with what organisational form does yield management best develop its potential? Innovations regarding organisational structure and work organisation in hotels have placed in doubt the role and position which yield management currently holds in hotels. This paper analyses, first of all, the principal causes for the failure of yield management systems and then relates these to the organisational structures widespread in the tourism-hospitality business. In this way the characteristics of a mixed or traditional system are analysed, along with the role that yield management plays in it; we shall also analyse a more advanced form of organisation, that of organisational learning, and its ability to strengthen the role and function of yield management, to the point of reaching the most advanced organisational form, still rarely recognisable in practice, which is the learning organisation which manages to develop to the maximum the potential of yield management as a management technique and not merely a technique for the determination of prices and the optimisation of revenue. The paper ends with the formulation of four different scenarios for the evolution of yield management and for their applicability.
Fabiola Sfodera
How to yield value: the Janus perspective
Bryn Parry, David McCaskey
Human issues and the introduction of a yield management system. A case study of a 4* chain hotel
Bob Brotherton, Rebecca Turner
Yield Management and trust: the effect of variable pricing on consumer trust in a restaurant brand
Una McMahon Beattie, Adrian Palmer, Patrick McCole, Anthony Ingold
Controlling the yield management process in the hospitality business
Paolo Desinano, Maria Stella Minuti, Emanuela Schiaffella

Yield management: new applications

Revenue management in visitor attractions: a case study of the EcoTech Centre, Swaffham, Norfolk
Julian Hoseason
Revenue management in the restaurant sector
Charlotte R. Rassing
Revenue management and food service businesses: the case of Italy
Emanuela Schiaffella
Recent events, challenges and options in revenue management
Paolo Desinano

Information instruments for a YMS in the hospitality industry

Microsoft Fidelio: Opus 2 overview
11. e-yield™ technical brief
Metadata
Title
The Spread of Yield Management Practices
Author
Dr. Fabiola Sfodera
Copyright Year
2006
Publisher
Physica-Verlag HD
Electronic ISBN
978-3-7908-1672-3
Print ISBN
978-3-7908-1582-5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-7908-1672-8