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A Dynamic Game Theory Model For Tourism Supply Chains

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JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM RESEARCH
Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 304-324

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1096348020913949

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tourism supply chain; package holidays; game theory; dynamic models; competition; collaboration

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This article contributes to the game-theoretic analysis of tourism supply chains, investigating the strategic dynamics in markets with different tourism supply chains. The model is extended to an infinite-horizon repeated game, demonstrating that agents in a tourism supply chain can achieve higher profits in a repeated game compared to a static game.
This article contributes to the game-theoretic analysis of tourism supply chains. We start with a baseline model including three types of agents: (a) one theme park, (b) multiple accommodation providers, and (c) multiple tour operators. We investigate the strategic dynamics (i.e., collaboration and competition) embedded in a market with two different tourism supply chains, and then we extend our model to an infinite-horizon repeated game arguing that agents would face the same decision problem in each week of every holiday season in each year. We show how agents in a tourism supply chain end up with higher profits in any given period of a repeated game compared with their profits in the static version of the game.

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