Geography of suppliers in the hospitality sector: The case of Alanya

Güliz Salihoğlu*, Ferhan Gezici

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Abstract

The hospitality sector has for some time attracted significant academic attention due to its impact on other sectors. The aim of this paper, which falls between the tourism and economic geography fields of interest, is to explore the demands and supplier linkages of hotels, aiming to identify not only how the geographical distribution of suppliers is determined, but also any differences between supplier linkages and supplier selection criteria. The results reveal that Alanya (a district of Antalya in Turkey) has a robust network of supplier firms that is able to provide hotels with the necessary products and services, and as a result, the contribution of hotels to the local economy in Alanya (local level), based on their purchasing practices, can be considered high.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-54
Number of pages14
JournalTourism Management
Volume65
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd

Funding

We would like to thank Istanbul Technical University Support Program for Doctoral Dissertation (Project Number: 37766 ) and Alanya Chamber of Commerce and Industry for funding this research. We also thank Belgin Gümrü, Joan Eroncel and Colin Sutcliffe for language editing and proofreading.

FundersFunder number
Alanya Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Istanbul Technical University Support Program for Doctoral Dissertation37766

    Keywords

    • Hospitality sector
    • Secondary economic effects
    • Supplier relations

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