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Demand Management

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Author
Anderson, Chris K.
Abstract

[Excerpt] Pricing is one of the key drivers of firm profits. Revenue management (RM) is predicated on variable and responsive pricing actions in an effort to optimally match supply with demand. Historically, the matching of supply and demand via RM has been a process of rejecting lower valued demand or reserving capacity for higher yielding demand in the face of excess demand. More recently, RM has been taking a more active pricing role as supply has exceeded demand. The following is a commentary on the four chapters comprising Part VI, with some extensions and discussion of the future role of integrated pricing and marketing within an RM framework—more succinctly referred to as demand management (Anderson & Carroll, 2007).

Date Issued
2010-01-01
Keywords
hospitality management
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hospitality industry
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demand management
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revenue management
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pricing
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profits
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marketing
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Required Publisher Statement: © SAGE. Final version published as: Anderson, C. K. (2010). Commentary: Demand Management. In C. Enz (Ed.), The Cornell School of Hotel Administration handbook of applied hospitality strategy (pp. 568-573). Los Angeles, CA: SAGE. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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