Title of article
Survival of Firms in Crisis: Evidence from Antalya Tourism City
Author/Authors
TÜRKCAN, Kemal Akdeniz University - Tourism Faculty Dumlupınar, ANTALYA, TURKEY , ÖZTÜRK, Hilal ERKUŞ Akdeniz University - Tourism Faculty Dumlupınar, ANTALYA, TURKEY
Pages
23
From page
1
To page
23
Abstract
Firm survival in tourism cities has long been a topic of discussion, due to particularly the fragile nature of the tourism industry. Crises make tourism cities even more fragile, which makes them an ideal case for studying the effects of crises on firm survival. Antalya, Turkey's leading tourist destination, has suffered from economic and political crises in recent years. This study investigates the factors influencing firm survival in a crisis-ridden tourism city. The results of a time-discrete survival analysis show that firm survival depends on firm-, industry-, and location-specific factors. Business survival declines in times of downturns. The survival rate is higher for smaller and younger firms and lower for corporate firms. There are no differences between foreign owned and domestic firms.
Farsi abstract
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords
firm survival , tourism cities , economic and political crisis , survival analysis
Journal title
Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research (AHTR)
Serial Year
2019
Full Text URL
Record number
2565130
Link To Document