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Penela, D., Morais, A. I. & Gregory, A. M.  (2019). Is timeshare good for firm value and profitability? Evidence from segment reporting. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 31 (8), 3231-3248
Exportar Referência (IEEE)
D. C. Luís et al.,  "Is timeshare good for firm value and profitability? Evidence from segment reporting", in Int. Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, vol. 31, no. 8, pp. 3231-3248, 2019
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@article{luís2019_1714490203674,
	author = "Penela, D. and Morais, A. I. and Gregory, A. M. ",
	title = "Is timeshare good for firm value and profitability? Evidence from segment reporting",
	journal = "International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management",
	year = "2019",
	volume = "31",
	number = "8",
	doi = "10.1108/IJCHM-07-2018-0557",
	pages = "3231-3248",
	url = "https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJCHM-07-2018-0557/full/html"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Is timeshare good for firm value and profitability? Evidence from segment reporting
T2  - International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
VL  - 31
IS  - 8
AU  - Penela, D.
AU  - Morais, A. I.
AU  - Gregory, A. M. 
PY  - 2019
SP  - 3231-3248
SN  - 0959-6119
DO  - 10.1108/IJCHM-07-2018-0557
UR  - https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJCHM-07-2018-0557/full/html
AB  - Purpose - This study aims to take advantage of segment reporting to provide empirical evidence on the impacts of increasing the share of revenue generated from the timeshare segment in companies' portfolios for firm value and profitability.

Design/methodology/approach - This paper examines data from five publicity traded hospitality companies that have a timeshare component and carries out different regression analysis using 69 observations ranging from 1998 to 2016.

Findings - The findings support the idea of an inverted U-shaped relationship between the degree of timeshare business (DOT) and firm value and profitability. However, for positive values of DOT, an increase of DOT consistently has a negative impact on firm value and accounting profitability.

Research limitations/implications - This study adds to previous findings through the addition of new variables and contemporary accounting practices. Though sufficient for the analyses conducted, the limited number of observations raises generalizability issues. Further research with larger data sets is advised.

Practical implications - This study implies that timeshare may continue to grow, but not as a segment in the lodging sector; rather as an industry mainly composed of timeshare-dedicated companies. As firms consider diversification or consolidation, this study may inform decisions related to potential firm value.

Originality/value - This study provides evidence to support previous literature related to spin-off activity in the lodging sector. Perhaps more importantly, this study adds value to research on firm value and profitability by extending traditional models and by developing a new "degree of business" variable using segment reporting.
ER  -