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Forecasting US Tourists’ inflow to Slovenia by modified Holt-Winters Damped model: A case in the Tourism industry logistics and supply chains

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  • Dragan Dejan
  • Kramberger Tomaž
  • Jereb Borut
  • Rosi Maja

    (University of Maribor/Faculty of Logistics, Celje, Slovenia)

  • Keshavarzsaleh Abolfazl

    (University of Malaya (UM) and International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Abstract

Forecasting is important in many branches of logistics, including the logistics related to Tourism supply chains. With an increasing inflow of American tourists, planning and forecasting the US tourists’ inflow to Slovenia have gained far more importance attention amongst scholars and practitioners. This study, therefore, was conducted to forecast the American tourists’ inflow to Slovenia using one of the predictive models based on the exponential smoothing approach, namely Holt-Winters damped additive (HWDA) exponential smoothing method. The model was modified by several improvements, while the obtained results were generalized to other supply chain components. The results show that the forecasting system can predict well the observed inflow, while the methodology used to derive the model might have enriched the plethora of existing practical forecasting approaches in the tourism domain. Benchmarking demonstrates that the proposed model outperforms a competitive ARIMA model and official forecasts. The practical implications are also discussed in this paper.

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  • Dragan Dejan & Kramberger Tomaž & Jereb Borut & Rosi Maja & Keshavarzsaleh Abolfazl, 2019. "Forecasting US Tourists’ inflow to Slovenia by modified Holt-Winters Damped model: A case in the Tourism industry logistics and supply chains," Logistics, Supply Chain, Sustainability and Global Challenges, Sciendo, vol. 10(1), pages 11-30, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:losutr:v:10:y:2019:i:1:p:11-30:n:2
    DOI: 10.2478/jlst-2019-0002
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