Develop Macau as a Sustainable Tourism Destination in terms of Hotel industry



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Summary
Independent variable
CPI (Ci R Square
Sig B t Dependent variable Number of hotels & guesthouses
0.835 0.000 2.187 13.136 1.403 Independent variable
Hotel staff average income (Ci R Square
Sig B t Dependent variable Number of hotels & guesthouses
0.822 0.000
-4,781.838 12.545 127.386 Independent variable
Inflation rate (Ci R Square
Sig B t Dependent variable Number of hotels & guesthouses
0.799 0.000
-46.522 11.612 0.655 Independent variable
GDP (Ci R Square
Sig B t Dependent variable Number of hotels & guesthouses
0.767 0.000
-75,909.555 10.581 1,307.825 3. Number of hotel & guesthouses to Environmental factor
a) Electricity consumption (E)
Independent variable Electricity consumption R Square
Sig B t Dependent variable Number of hotels & guesthouses
0.594 0.000
-1,345.067 7.058 25.438 The electricity consumption also has positive relationship with the increase number of hotels & guesthouse. Each increase number of hotels & guesthouse has an increase unit of electricity consumption by 25.438.
59.4% can be represented by the variation of the number of hotels & guesthouse to the electricity consumption. The result is highly significant in which the sig value is 0.000 and t-test show 7.058 (much higher than 1.96).
a) Air pollution (no relationship) (E)
Independent variable Air pollution R Square
Sig B t Dependent variable Number of hotels & guesthouses
0.004 0.731 36.657 0.347 0.136 The regression between air pollution and number of hotels & guesthouses is not significant which t-test shows it is inside the range of + 1.96. Sig value is 0.731 which is larger than 0.05 and it is not significant and not representative. Therefore, we could understand that the number of hotels and guesthouses has no


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b) Noise pollution (E)
Regression:
Summary
Independent variable Noise pollution R Square
Sig B t Dependent variable Number of hotels & guesthouses
0.692 0.000
-133.861 8.739 2.089 The noise pollution problem also got a positive relationship which means an increase in number of hotels & guesthouses will have 2.089 unit increases in noise pollution. The result is significant which the sig value is 0.000 and t-test is much higher than 1.96. R square is 69.2% which means variation of noise pollution can be explained by number of hotels & guesthouses.


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