Publication: Investigating the interactions between populations five star hotels in Turkey
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In this study, it was to illustrate how the interactions between populations may affect the founding rates of
the organizations in these populations. Five-star hotels are seen either having a chain affiliation or as
independent hotels. We examined the population of chain hotels and the population of independent hotels
to observe the interactions between populations. We computed the densities of the two populations, the
number of entries and exits into or out of the populations, room capacities and geographic locations of the
hotels. Therefore, we demonstrate the differences between the two populations in terms of densities, size
and location. When the density of chain hotels increases above average, the density of independent hotels
decreases. Otherwise, when the density of independent hotels increases above average, the density of chain
hotels is not affected. On these bases of hotel populations between 1976 and 2014, we formulated
exploratory hypotheses to be tested on how the interaction between the two populations may affect their
founding rates.
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ZEYBEK E., KAYA Ç., ATAMAN BERK G., "Investigating the Interactions between Populations Five Star Hotels in Turkey", Review of Contemporary Business Research, cilt.4, sa.2, ss.67-85, 2015
