The authors report on a comparative study of regional differences in the perceptions of lodging managers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on the support they receive from their technology vendors, and the technology systems they are using. Besides a comparison based on regions, the study also looks at differences of opinions based on property size
Even though the popularity and usage of teleconferencing is evident primarily outside the lodging in...
This report is the result of a collaboration between graduate students at the NYU Jonathan M. Tisch ...
Generation Z, also commonly described as Digital Natives, is a notable emerging market for hoteliers...
This study discusses the impact of technology on the hospitality industry, with emphasis being given...
In order to become more effective and efficient in providing guest services, hotels must avail thems...
In the hospitality industry, technology’s impact on hotel performance is a central topic since it is...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
Hospitality organizations are embracing technology in all its aspects to ensure that they can effect...
Hospitality organizations are embracing technology in all its aspects to ensure that they can effect...
The tourism and hospitality industries have widely adopted information technology (IT) to reduce co...
Bruce Grant-Braham examines the latest hospitality information technology application
This article documents all major articles in the FIU Hospitality Review, from its inaugural issue in...
The top priorities of 170 hotel managers from 25 countries were identified as human capital, underst...
Purpose - In order to enhance operational efficiency, improve service quality and reduce costs, prac...
In a previous issue, DL Alan J. Parker presented a case for the smart utilization of microcomputers ...
Even though the popularity and usage of teleconferencing is evident primarily outside the lodging in...
This report is the result of a collaboration between graduate students at the NYU Jonathan M. Tisch ...
Generation Z, also commonly described as Digital Natives, is a notable emerging market for hoteliers...
This study discusses the impact of technology on the hospitality industry, with emphasis being given...
In order to become more effective and efficient in providing guest services, hotels must avail thems...
In the hospitality industry, technology’s impact on hotel performance is a central topic since it is...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
Hospitality organizations are embracing technology in all its aspects to ensure that they can effect...
Hospitality organizations are embracing technology in all its aspects to ensure that they can effect...
The tourism and hospitality industries have widely adopted information technology (IT) to reduce co...
Bruce Grant-Braham examines the latest hospitality information technology application
This article documents all major articles in the FIU Hospitality Review, from its inaugural issue in...
The top priorities of 170 hotel managers from 25 countries were identified as human capital, underst...
Purpose - In order to enhance operational efficiency, improve service quality and reduce costs, prac...
In a previous issue, DL Alan J. Parker presented a case for the smart utilization of microcomputers ...
Even though the popularity and usage of teleconferencing is evident primarily outside the lodging in...
This report is the result of a collaboration between graduate students at the NYU Jonathan M. Tisch ...
Generation Z, also commonly described as Digital Natives, is a notable emerging market for hoteliers...