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International Hospitality Review
International Hospitality Review 1–7.
Published: 31 December 2025
... to the terms of the CC BY 4.0 licence . Hotel asset management Sustainability Corporate governance Stakeholder alignment Organizational change Hospitality industry Hotel asset management is the practice of managing a hotel property to maximize its value and performance (HAMA, n.d...
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International Hospitality Review
International Hospitality Review (2024) 38 (1): 182–200.
Published: 03 February 2023
...David Amani Purpose The study investigated the strategic contribution of COVID-19 preventive measures in building corporate reputation in the hospitality industry when mediated with ethical branding. Design/methodology/approach The hypothesized model was developed and tested using a cross...
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Crisis innovation: a study of Michelin-starred restaurants' strategic renewal and alignment
Open Access
Journal:
International Hospitality Review
International Hospitality Review (2024) 38 (1): 119–142.
Published: 05 September 2022
... challenges in the hospitality industry. In a comparative analysis of six restaurants' responses to COVID-19, Breier et al. (2021) found that the most used measure was employment furlough. Only one of the six restaurants studied made a broad commitment to business model innovation, two of them...
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Journal:
International Hospitality Review
International Hospitality Review (2021) 35 (2): 132–155.
Published: 18 February 2021
... for the future. Originality/value This research documents an unprecedented time for the hospitality industry by examining how restaurant, bar and beverage producers around the country responded to COVID-19 restrictions. Distilling the multitude of information into succinct themes that highlight the business...
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Job satisfaction factors for housekeepers in the hotel industry: a global comparative analysis
Open Access
Journal:
International Hospitality Review
International Hospitality Review (2021) 35 (1): 90–108.
Published: 18 December 2020
.../value The hospitality industry is characterized by poor work-life balance, high turnover rates and limited rewards. Hotel housekeepers report lower levels of satisfaction than other hospitality workers in terms of work-life balance, pay, relationships with managers, useful work and interesting work...
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International Hospitality Review
International Hospitality Review (2020) 34 (2): 173–186.
Published: 27 July 2020
...Anne Kleefstra; Michel Altan; Jol Stoffers Purpose The hospitality industry creates a distinctive context in which learning takes place. The industry's international perspective and large globalisation play an important role in learning, as well as the operational and structural features that give...
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Journal:
International Hospitality Review
International Hospitality Review (2019) 33 (2): 142–149.
Published: 28 October 2019
.... The Human Subjects consisted solely of two populations: individuals who worked in the hospitality industry. This accounted for 12 of the responses; individuals who worked in academia – more specifically in higher education at schools that offer Hospitality Management curriculum. This accounted for 37...
