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JFL, Lower Atrium
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The research titled The Impact of the Presidential Inauguration on the Hospitality Industry: An Analysis of Economic Gains for the Industry examines how high-profile political event influences the hospitality sector, particularly in terms of revenue generation, occupancy rates, and service demand. The study hypothesizes that presidential inaugurations lead to significant economic benefits for hotels, restaurants, and related businesses due to increased tourism and large-scale event planning. The central research question explores: To what extent does the presidential inauguration drive economic gains within the hospitality industry? Existing literature suggests that major political and sporting events boost local economies, particularly in tourism and hospitality, as seen in studies on festivals, sporting events, and national conventions. However, limited research specifically focuses on presidential inaugurations, making this study crucial in filling that gap. The research will utilize a quantitative data approach by analyzing hotel occupancy rates, revenue changes, and restaurant sales to assess perceived impacts. The findings will have practical applications for business owners, policymakers, and tourism boards in strategizing future inaugurations to maximize economic benefits. Additionally, the research could inform broader discussions on how major political events impact urban economies, potentially expanding into studies on security costs, transportation effects, and long-term tourism growth. Future research could explore how different administrations influence hospitality spending trends or compare the economic impact of inaugurations in various cities over time.
The Impact of the Presidential Inauguration on the Hospitlaity Industry
JFL, Lower Atrium
The research titled The Impact of the Presidential Inauguration on the Hospitality Industry: An Analysis of Economic Gains for the Industry examines how high-profile political event influences the hospitality sector, particularly in terms of revenue generation, occupancy rates, and service demand. The study hypothesizes that presidential inaugurations lead to significant economic benefits for hotels, restaurants, and related businesses due to increased tourism and large-scale event planning. The central research question explores: To what extent does the presidential inauguration drive economic gains within the hospitality industry? Existing literature suggests that major political and sporting events boost local economies, particularly in tourism and hospitality, as seen in studies on festivals, sporting events, and national conventions. However, limited research specifically focuses on presidential inaugurations, making this study crucial in filling that gap. The research will utilize a quantitative data approach by analyzing hotel occupancy rates, revenue changes, and restaurant sales to assess perceived impacts. The findings will have practical applications for business owners, policymakers, and tourism boards in strategizing future inaugurations to maximize economic benefits. Additionally, the research could inform broader discussions on how major political events impact urban economies, potentially expanding into studies on security costs, transportation effects, and long-term tourism growth. Future research could explore how different administrations influence hospitality spending trends or compare the economic impact of inaugurations in various cities over time.
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Undergraduate