INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

Who’s hiding? Room rate discounts in opaque distribution channels

Yang, Yang; Jiang, Lan; Schwart, Zvi

Abstract

Selling hotel rooms through opaque distribution channels is an effective price discrimination instrument and a common hotel revenue management discounting practice. Similar to non-opaque channels, the opaque discount level and number of rooms are determined based on revenue-optimizing models. This study explores additional determinants, namely longer-term contextual factors that influence deep price discounts offered through opaque selling channels. Using customer-reported transaction data on opaque room rates in Houston between 2008 and 2015, we find that hotel class, operation mode, market structure, and online reputation each shape opaque discount practices. Specifically, upper-scale hotels, chain-operated hotels, hotels in decentralized markets, and hotels with low online reputations are most likely to offer deep discounts via opaque selling.

Keywords

Opaque distribution channels; Hotel price discounts; Online reputation; Market structure

Research topic

AI and Big Data, Digital Platform and Pricing

Research method

Econometrics

Geographic area

US

Additional links for this paper

ResearchGate

Publisher Website

Web of Science

HOW TO CITE

Yang, Y., Jiang, L., & Schwartz, Z. (2019). Who’s hiding? Room rate discounts in opaque distribution channels. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 80, 113-122.

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