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Tourism Demand Forecasting Using Nonadditive Forecast Combinations

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JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM RESEARCH
Volume 47, Issue 5, Pages 775-799

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10963480211047857

Keywords

forecasting; forecast combination; tourism demand; fuzzy integral; grey theory

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Accurately forecasting tourism demand is important for government policy-making and business decision-making. This article proposes a non-additive combination method to improve the accuracy of tourism demand forecasting by integrating single-model forecasts obtained from grey prediction models.
Accurately forecasting the demand for tourism can help governments formulate industrial policies and guide the business sector in investment planning. Combining forecasts can improve the accuracy of forecasting the demand for tourism, but limited work has been devoted to developing such combinations. This article addresses two significant issues in this context. First, the linear combination is the commonly used method of combining tourism forecasts. However, additive techniques unreasonably ignore interactions among the inputs. Second, the available data often do not adhere to specific statistical assumptions. Grey prediction has thus drawn attention because it does not require that the data follow any statistical distribution. This study proposes a nonadditive combination method by using the fuzzy integral to integrate single-model forecasts obtained from individual grey prediction models. Using China and Taiwan tourism demand as empirical cases, the results show that the proposed method outperforms the other combined methods considered here.

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