Despite the almost one-hundred-year history of hospitality-management education; the hundreds of well-established two-year, four-year, and graduate programs worldwide; and the hundreds of thousands of graduates those programs have prepared for careers in the industry, hospitality-management education’s merit and place in higher education are still questioned at times, to the dismay of hospitality educators the world over. This article delineates several features of hospitality management that make these programs valuable and unique and provides compelling arguments in its favor. The arguments include: 1) courses tailored to the hospitality industry, the world’s largest industry; 2) focus on small-business management as well as corporate ent...
Hospitality management education hasn’t changed with the times, and 10 years from now, many current ...
The role of accreditation in hospitality education has always been controversial. The author reports...
In the discussion - Industry Education: The Merger Continues - by Rob Heiman Assistant Professor Hos...
The composition of hospitality curricula has been debated by educators, alumni, and industry profess...
Significant changes in the competitive environment of business and education, along with changes in ...
The hotel and restaurant sector (hereafter called the hospitality industry), as a modern economic ac...
Three major issues surface in the current literature of hospitality education: Are hospitality educa...
The expansion of the hotel industry and its related areas necessitates new educational training for ...
Corporate recruiters and alumni of the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management at Northern Arizona...
An often-asked question in the hospitality industry is whether graduates of hospitality education pr...
The purpose of this paper is to establish the effectiveness of hospitality education in developing ...
In his dialogue entitled - Marketing A Hospitality Program and Its Product - Jürgen Chopard, Dr. es ...
The future of hospitality management education and research lies with its graduate programs, especia...
Hospitality and tourism education programs are becoming increasingly popular, as is an increased dem...
Despite rapid growth in the quality and volume of hospitality graduate research and education in rec...
Hospitality management education hasn’t changed with the times, and 10 years from now, many current ...
The role of accreditation in hospitality education has always been controversial. The author reports...
In the discussion - Industry Education: The Merger Continues - by Rob Heiman Assistant Professor Hos...
The composition of hospitality curricula has been debated by educators, alumni, and industry profess...
Significant changes in the competitive environment of business and education, along with changes in ...
The hotel and restaurant sector (hereafter called the hospitality industry), as a modern economic ac...
Three major issues surface in the current literature of hospitality education: Are hospitality educa...
The expansion of the hotel industry and its related areas necessitates new educational training for ...
Corporate recruiters and alumni of the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management at Northern Arizona...
An often-asked question in the hospitality industry is whether graduates of hospitality education pr...
The purpose of this paper is to establish the effectiveness of hospitality education in developing ...
In his dialogue entitled - Marketing A Hospitality Program and Its Product - Jürgen Chopard, Dr. es ...
The future of hospitality management education and research lies with its graduate programs, especia...
Hospitality and tourism education programs are becoming increasingly popular, as is an increased dem...
Despite rapid growth in the quality and volume of hospitality graduate research and education in rec...
Hospitality management education hasn’t changed with the times, and 10 years from now, many current ...
The role of accreditation in hospitality education has always been controversial. The author reports...
In the discussion - Industry Education: The Merger Continues - by Rob Heiman Assistant Professor Hos...