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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management (2012) 24 (2): 289–311.
Published: 02 March 2012
...Miguel Moital; Julie Whitfield; Caroline Jackson; Arjun Bahl Purpose This paper aims to examine event sponsorship decision making by the Indian drinks industry, comparing the non‐alcoholic and alcoholic drinks sectors. Design/methodology/approach Data regarding event sponsorship activity...
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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management (2006) 18 (3): 260–268.
Published: 01 April 2006
... at: J.D.Pratten@mmu.ac.uk © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2006 Alcoholic drinks Business ethics Alcoholism Crimes United Kingdom For the first part of the twentieth century, the consumption of alcohol in public houses was the main social activity for many men. Jack London's...
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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management (2005) 17 (4): 359–364.
Published: 01 June 2005
... a nuisance, and is happy to continue serving him. This leads to a serious decision – the licensee may not wish to lose a regular customer, who normally behaves well. In that case, the licensee will ignore the ban, thus making a mockery of the Pubwatch scheme. Alcoholic drinks Behaviour Police...
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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management (2005) 17 (2): 181–190.
Published: 01 March 2005
... affords both employers and employees greater protection from the risks associated with passive smoking. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2005 Tobacco Hospitality management Workplace Licensing Alcoholic drinks The recent introduction in the ROI (ROI) of a smoking ban in public...
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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management (2005) 17 (2): 157–169.
Published: 01 March 2005
... began to offer far more than alcoholic drinks. Many managed houses were developed as theme pubs, but the independent sector responded with the provision of food and accommodation, entertainment, a family orientation or an attempt to satisfy particular niche markets (Pratten, 2003a, b). Often, large sums...

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