Top executives from four major multinational lodging corporations were interviewed on corporate strategies to identify key strategic drivers for creating value in the global lodging industry. In the face of greater environmental uncertainty, global competition, and technological change, it is imperative that multinational lodging firms develop strategies for protecting their domestic franchises and expanding internationally. The findings reveal shifts in current business models, strategies for changing brand architecture, searches for profitable new markets, commoditization and differentiation of the product, and development of customer-centered functional strategies. Implications of these strategic changes for the lodging industry are disc...
Rapid economic changes and globalization have triggered urgent response from firms to devise ef-fect...
In this guest editorial the distinguished president and CEO of Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc., a lead...
This article presents an empirical study of lodging industry executives\u27 beliefs regarding strate...
A factor analysis is presented which indicates that among 20 potential strategic issues reated by ho...
The whole study utilized Michael Porter\u27s framework in structuring industries. The writer analyze...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the manageme...
The existing hospitality literature describes how global diversification in the hotel industry looks...
The content of this thesis presents the results of a study into the factors influencing the developm...
Between 2010 and 2014 there was a 25% increase in international visitors to the United States, which...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine corporate strategic effects on hotel unit performa...
A two stage qualitative research methodology is used to evaluate the forces driving the adoption of ...
A strategic management audit of the public firm, Marriott International, was conducted to identify v...
The concept of strategic management is extremely broad and there are numerous concepts that specific...
Corporate Sustainability (CS) is increasingly a prominent topic within the academic and practitioner...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the man-agem...
Rapid economic changes and globalization have triggered urgent response from firms to devise ef-fect...
In this guest editorial the distinguished president and CEO of Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc., a lead...
This article presents an empirical study of lodging industry executives\u27 beliefs regarding strate...
A factor analysis is presented which indicates that among 20 potential strategic issues reated by ho...
The whole study utilized Michael Porter\u27s framework in structuring industries. The writer analyze...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the manageme...
The existing hospitality literature describes how global diversification in the hotel industry looks...
The content of this thesis presents the results of a study into the factors influencing the developm...
Between 2010 and 2014 there was a 25% increase in international visitors to the United States, which...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine corporate strategic effects on hotel unit performa...
A two stage qualitative research methodology is used to evaluate the forces driving the adoption of ...
A strategic management audit of the public firm, Marriott International, was conducted to identify v...
The concept of strategic management is extremely broad and there are numerous concepts that specific...
Corporate Sustainability (CS) is increasingly a prominent topic within the academic and practitioner...
When hotel firms expand internationally, they must determine the ownership strategy and the man-agem...
Rapid economic changes and globalization have triggered urgent response from firms to devise ef-fect...
In this guest editorial the distinguished president and CEO of Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc., a lead...
This article presents an empirical study of lodging industry executives\u27 beliefs regarding strate...