When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the management strategy that will best maintain the firm’s competitive advantage. Those decisions are made separately from each other and depend on the expanding company’s own strengths and the strengths found in the local market. That interplay between the company’s strengths and local resources drives the type of partnership or affiliation arrangement that the company uses to enter the foreign market. The decision regarding who controls management and marketing, for instance, depends to a large extent on whether the expanding company can rely on local interests to maintain the firm’s customer service standards. If the firm does not use customer service...
To understand today\u27s hospitality industry, executives need to recognize its international dimens...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment to the Require...
Top executives from four major multinational lodging corporations were interviewed on corporate stra...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the man-agem...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the manageme...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the manageme...
[Excerpt] Contractual arrangements such as franchises and management contracts have long been popula...
Modern business environment creates new trends, not only on a global level but also on the level of ...
This study investigated the expansion strategies of hotel companies that want to expand away from th...
There are numerous challenges that an international hotel chain faces when opening a property in a f...
This study proposes and tests an agency-based organizational model of internationalization through f...
This study reflects an investigation into four elements that could affect global expansion strategie...
The never-ending challenges of hotel brand management have only become more involved as the hotel in...
The hotel sector of the travel industry is the leader according to the indicator of economic growth,...
This paper discusses the firm-level determinants of international hotels’ foreign markets entry choi...
To understand today\u27s hospitality industry, executives need to recognize its international dimens...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment to the Require...
Top executives from four major multinational lodging corporations were interviewed on corporate stra...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the man-agem...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the manageme...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the manageme...
[Excerpt] Contractual arrangements such as franchises and management contracts have long been popula...
Modern business environment creates new trends, not only on a global level but also on the level of ...
This study investigated the expansion strategies of hotel companies that want to expand away from th...
There are numerous challenges that an international hotel chain faces when opening a property in a f...
This study proposes and tests an agency-based organizational model of internationalization through f...
This study reflects an investigation into four elements that could affect global expansion strategie...
The never-ending challenges of hotel brand management have only become more involved as the hotel in...
The hotel sector of the travel industry is the leader according to the indicator of economic growth,...
This paper discusses the firm-level determinants of international hotels’ foreign markets entry choi...
To understand today\u27s hospitality industry, executives need to recognize its international dimens...
A Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment to the Require...
Top executives from four major multinational lodging corporations were interviewed on corporate stra...