Abstract

The purpose of this study is to review empirical studies regarding the site selection process of meeting planners. The study was conducted by searching for and collecting empirical studies related to meeting planners’ site selection criteria. Each study was reviewed and various elements documented to assess the history and current state of research regarding meeting planners’ site selection criteria. The results revealed that since 1990, the cost of hotel rooms, meeting space, food and beverage, and other costs have consistently been important criteria. The discussion includes implications for various stakeholders and recommendations for future research.

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