Volume : IV, Issue : V, June - 2014 ASTUDYON F ACTORS INFLUENCING OPERA TIONAL EFFICIENCYOFSELECTED INDIAN HOTELSG. Madan Mohan, Mussarat Ahmed By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Operational efficiency of a company can be gauged using many parameters such as sales, Net
profits and operating profits. Positive trend in sales, operating profits and net profits indicates better
growth prospects for any firm and signposts its size and growth potentials. A list of Indian hotels which
are topping the list based on value of sales has been collected and data pertaining to their sales, operating
profits, net profits, assets structure, liabilities structure and working capital during the ten year period of
2004-13 has been collected from moneycontrol.com and analyzed using the Eviews statistical package,
employing the statistical tool of Panel Data to assess the influence exerted by various factors on sales, net
profits and operating profits. Results indicate that sales of Indian hotels is significantly affected by fixed
assets and net worth and current liabilities, while fixed and current assets and current liabilities are
influencing operating profits and fixed assets and current liabilities are influencing net profits while
investments is exerting a negative impact. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : G. Madan Mohan, Mussarat Ahmed(2014). ASTUDYON F ACTORS INFLUENCING OPERA TIONAL EFFICIENCYOFSELECTED INDIAN HOTELS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue. V, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/4881.pdf References : - Phanin khrueathai, Akarapong Untong, Mingsarn kaosa and Renato andrin villano (201 1). “Measuring operation efficiency of Thai hotels industry: evidence from meta-frontier analysis”. Paper presented on international conference on applied economics – icoae 2011.
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- Hsiao, Cheng (2003). Analysis of Panel Data (Second Ed.). New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52271-4.
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- Phanin khrueathai, Akarapong Untong, Mingsarn kaosa and Renato andrin villano (201 1). “Measuring operation efficiency of Thai hotels industry: evidence from meta-frontier analysis”. Paper presented on international conference on applied economics – icoae 2011.
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- Phanin khrueathai, Akarapong Untong, Mingsarn kaosa and Renato andrin villano (201 1). “Measuring operation efficiency of Thai hotels industry: evidence from meta-frontier analysis”. Paper presented on international conference on applied economics – icoae 2011.
- 226–254. ISBN 0-521-63169-6
- Hsiao, Cheng (2003). Analysis of Panel Data (Second Ed.). New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52271-4.
- Paul d. Allison (2012). “Using panel data to estimate the effects of events”. Journal of sociological methods and research, vol. 23.
- Phanin khrueathai, Akarapong Untong, Mingsarn kaosa and Renato andrin villano (201 1). “Measuring operation efficiency of Thai hotels industry: evidence from meta-frontier analysis”. Paper presented on international conference on applied economics – icoae 2011.
- Mary a. Silles (2009). “The causal effect of education on health: evidence from the united kingdom”. Economics of education review , volume 28, issue 1, February 2009, pages 122–128
- Hsiao, Cheng (2003). Analysis of Panel Data (Second Ed.). New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52271-4.
- Paul d. Allison (2012). “Using panel data to estimate the effects of events”. Journal of sociological methods and research, vol. 23.
- Phanin khrueathai, Akarapong Untong, Mingsarn kaosa and Renato andrin villano (201 1). “Measuring operation efficiency of Thai hotels industry: evidence from meta-frontier analysis”. Paper presented on international conference on applied economics – icoae 2011.
- Phanin khrueathai, Akarapong Untong, Mingsarn kaosa and Renato andrin villano (201 1). “Measuring operation efficiency of Thai hotels industry: evidence from meta-frontier analysis”. Paper presented on international conference on applied economics – icoae 2011.
- Frees E. (2004). “Longitudinal and Panel Data: Analysis and Applications in the Social Sciences”. New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82828-7
- Frees E. (2004). “Longitudinal and Panel Data: Analysis and Applications in the Social Sciences”. New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82828-7
- Davies A. and Lahiri K. (2000). "Re-examining the Rational Expectations Hypothesis Using Panel Data on Multi-Period Forecasts". Analysis of Panels and Limited Dependent V ariable Models. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp.
- Frees E. (2004). “Longitudinal and Panel Data: Analysis and Applications in the Social Sciences”. New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82828-7
- Phanin khrueathai, Akarapong Untong, Mingsarn kaosa and Renato andrin villano (201 1). “Measuring operation efficiency of Thai hotels industry: evidence from meta-frontier analysis”. Paper presented on international conference on applied economics – icoae 2011.
- Phanin khrueathai, Akarapong Untong, Mingsarn kaosa and Renato andrin villano (201 1). “Measuring operation efficiency of Thai hotels industry: evidence from meta-frontier analysis”. Paper presented on international conference on applied economics – icoae 2011.
- Hsiao, Cheng (2003). Analysis of Panel Data (Second Ed.). New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52271-4.
- Paul d. Allison (2012). “Using panel data to estimate the effects of events”. Journal of sociological methods and research, vol. 23.
- Hsiao, Cheng (2003). Analysis of Panel Data (Second Ed.). New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52271-4.
- Paul d. Allison (2012). “Using panel data to estimate the effects of events”. Journal of sociological methods and research, vol. 23.
- Hsiao, Cheng (2003). Analysis of Panel Data (Second Ed.). New Y ork: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52271-4.
- Paul d. Allison (2012). “Using panel data to estimate the effects of events”. Journal of sociological methods and research, vol. 23.
- Davies A. and Lahiri K. (2000). "Re-examining the Rational Expectations Hypothesis Using Panel Data on Multi-Period Forecasts". Analysis of Panels and Limited Dependent V ariable Models. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp.
- Mary a. Silles (2009). “The causal effect of education on health: evidence from the united kingdom”. Economics of education review , volume 28, issue 1, February 2009, pages 122–128
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