Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Hotel pricing methods generally do not include

Hotel pricing methods generally do not include

generally does not include social orientation.

Hotel pricing methods generally do not include social orientation. Hotel pricing is the price set by the hotel itself, and it can also refer to the price set by unified standards among hotel industries. This price is determined by market factors and hotel management. Hotels are divided into five grades. The higher the star rating, the higher the price and the better the service standard.

Social-oriented behaviors or activities are based on social problems or needs, pay attention to social welfare and public interests, and attach importance to social benefits and social values. Social-oriented behaviors or activities emphasize teamwork and collaboration, which requires multi-party cooperation, giving full play to group wisdom and collective strength, and achieving maximum social benefits, regardless of hotel pricing methods.