Pestel Ihcl: Political
Pestel Ihcl: Political
Pestel Ihcl: Political
Political:
Political instability in some parts of India made foreign investors cautious; in turn
brought down investment from abroad and business travel. Due to the recent terror
attacks on hotels in Mumbai, there has been a drastic drop in tourists arrivals. Most
of the Embassies have send travel advisory regarding African and Asian countries
which has reflected tourist inflow. As Government of India has reduced the tariffs and
duties on various items, trade relations have improved. It encouraged travel and
trade which resulted in growth of hotel industry. The Ministry of external affairs has
implemented visa on arrival for several countries in an effort to promote tourism. The
government has released a five-year tax holiday to promote the growth of new
hotels. External Commercial Borrowings have been eased by the Ministry to elucidate
the problem of liquidity being encountered by the hotel industry due to economic
slowdown. The Ministry of Home Affairs has agreed to grant Long Term Tourist Visa
of 5 years duration with Multi-entry facilities carrying a condition of 90 days on each
visit to the nationals of the following 18 countries which are France, Iceland,
Germany, New Zealand, Luxembourg, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea, Belgium,
Argentina, Finland, Brazil, Spain, Chile, Switzerland, Mexico, Norway, and Vietnam on
request of tourism ministry.
Economical:
Early 1990’s saw economic liberalization which led to a boom in the hospitality
industry. The Government has allowed Foreign direct investment and Foreign
institutional investment; which favours business travel. Compared to other South East
Asian countries; tax structure in India is very high. Inadequate infrastructure facilities
like Airports, Communication facilities and commuting facilities is a challenge for the
Tourism sector. The effect of recession is causing serious problems for many hotels
especially luxury hotels in particular. Hotels in certain global markets, mainly those
operate in leisure sector, are less affected. All geographies are not equally affected
by recession.(have to include graph from the site quoted in link , leading hotels of
the world)
Social:
Indian customers are highly sensitive to price. A lot of them tend to compare services
offered with price. Hoteliers face a challenge to design price strategy in each sector.
There is a conflict between local community and hotels on space availability
especially at beach destinations. The company has got an advantage of world’s
largest concentration of young educated work force and thus decreasing the labour
costs. Two religious communities being Hindus and Muslims have religious
sentiments towards beef and pork which is consumed by foreign tourists. This raises
conflicts between the organization and religious groups. Large scale tourism
operation results in environmental pollution and an increase in carbon emission.
Technological:
The launch of E-commerce has revolutionized the hotel sector by reducing cost and
increasing functionality. The introduction of Global Distribution System allows
customers to access current time availability of products. The growing influence of
video conferencing has got negative impact on MICE (Meetings, Incentives,
Conference and Events) division. It is possible to get critical information on clients
and products while away from desk due to wireless technology. This has improved
customer relationships, saved time and increased revenue and profit.
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Political: The tourism industry in India has seen a good growth in past half a decade and so
has it seen a rise in the domestic travels. There had been a drop in the number of
international travelers previously due to the terror attacks; however this was later
recovered by quick renovation of hotel and their strength of coming back with the same
uncompromised service to the customers. The Ministry of External Affairs’ promotion has
given rise to a good number of tourists visiting the country. There has been a rise of up to
55%-75% in the occupancy rates in past 3 years. IHCL has taken care of abiding by all the
government norms and regulations, and have been a constant supporter of government
activities.
Social: Taj groups are one of the Best Top 10 Luxurious hotels in the world awarded by
Forbes Magazine. It was awarded as the best hotel in India by China and was the only Indian
hotel to be among Top 3 Best Overseas Hotels in Business Hotels Category. It has built it’s
reputation by providing best in class services with no compromise to guests all over the
world.
Economic: IHCL owns 500 acres of land to it’s credit which was acquired over a period of
time and thus carries a major value in terms of an option for creation of liquidation. The
property owns few of the most rare assets and paintings which are valued over millions. The
services and amenities provided by the hotel make guests vulnerable and thus company can
charge efficiently for the same. They charge for the premium services they provide at most
exotic locations in the country.
Technological: The company spends over 200 cr. over updating and use of latest technology
while opening a new property. The technology in the current properties is efficiently
managed and used for reservations, inventory management and staff management
purposes. Use of technology for guests is also efficiently being made .
Legal: IHCL works under all the legal prohibitions set by the government as well as
contributes to the government initiatives. They are set to launch 41 new projects which will
be a benchmark in the global sustainability and social responsibility. The company has been
making necessary updates in their licenses for food quality and services approval.
Strong support by the Government of India to promote Tourism Luxury Tax like VAT and
food and beverage taxes in hotels Lull in the tourism of states like Gujarat after Godhra riots
Political scenario in states like J&K and other North Eastern states Privatization of airports in
India
ECONOMICAL:-
SOCIAL:-
Improved infrastructure attracts foreign tourists and helps preserve the customs and
traditions Raises global awareness of poverty or unemployment Increases crowding and
congestion at a place leading to drugs and alcohol abuse and increased crime levels Cases of
locals being driven away to make way for expansion of infrastructure to promote tourism
TECHNOLOGICAL:-
Increase visibility of travel companies on the web Promote a place, its features, maps, plan of travel,
modes of travel etc. Tourists visiting the places need mobile network
2.1.2 Political factors that influence Lemon Tree Hotels Opening Doors for Everyone.
2.1.2.1 Political stability
High political stability provides a stable and friendly business environment with
predictable market growth trends. However, when there is political chaos, it deters
the investors and harms the stakeholders' trust in economic and consequent
organizational performance. Currently, Lemon Tree Hotels Opening Doors for
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Growing tensions and instabilities in the global political environment can affect the
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2.2.2 Economic factors that influence Lemon Tree Hotels Opening Doors for Everyone.
2.2.2.1 Economic/business cycle stage
The economic development of a country directly influences organizational
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2.4.2 Technological factors that influence Lemon Tree Hotels Opening Doors for Everyone.
2.4.2.1 Social media marketing
The development of information and communication technologies has led towards
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Technological trends can be used to start the creative social media campaigns for
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2.4.2.3 Research and development on technology and impact on cost structure/value chain
Lemon Tree Hotels Opening Doors for Everyone. needs to consider the investments
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2.5.2 Environmental factors that influence Lemon Tree Hotels Opening Doors for Everyone.
2.5.2.1 Recycling and waste management
The growing environmental pollution coupled with technological advancement has
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2.6.2 Legal factors that influence Lemon Tree Hotels Opening Doors for Everyone.
2.6.2.1 Employee protection laws (discrimination and health and safety)
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moral obligation of Lemon Tree Hotels Opening Doors for Everyone. Similarly, anti-
discrimination laws (like equal employment opportunity) also need to be carefully
studied when developing human resource practices as discriminatory suits against
employer harm the organizational image and affect organizations’ ability to attract
and retain the talent.