While the business case for employee engagement and satisfaction is well documented in the service profit chain and the cost savings of employee retention are easily quantified, the means to achieving these related goals in the casino industry is not well known. The pathway to employee engagement and satisfaction is even less well known in the tribal government gaming industry. This paper finds that employees in casinos that are owned by tribal governments in the United States find particular pride in sharing the tribal government’s self-sufficiency, community engagement, and philanthropic activities with casino guests, who often wonder “where the money goes.” The paper supports our case with data collected from tribal casino employees in f...
The world\u27s largest hotel, casino, and theme park has demonstrated that corporate responsibility ...
Drawing on the link between service quality and casino profitability, this paper describes the roles...
Research consistently demonstrates the financial advantages of robust diversity, equity, and inclusi...
Since its modest beginnings in the early 1980s, tribal gaming rapidly developed into a $25 billion i...
This is a review of Jessalynn Strauss\u27 recent book, Challenging Corporate Social Responsibility: ...
The Emerald Queen Casino is a landmark in Tacoma, Washington that was made possible by the Indian Ga...
Gaming has been a significant part of the tourism industry in Las Vegas. Most gamblers come to Las ...
The development of casino gambling in recent years whether through state-regulated or Native America...
Abstract: Gambling expansion provides an opportunity for stakeholders to learn more about the operat...
Today’s gaming corporations actively engage with their communities by supporting nonprofit organizat...
This study examines the impacts of four tribes, the Forest County Potawatomi, Sault Ste Marie Chippe...
Background: Three decades ago, casino gaming on sovereign American Indian lands was legalized with d...
This study is an investigation of the impact perceptions of Social Service Providers, Law Enforcemen...
The Emerald Queen Casino is a landmark in Tacoma, Washington that was made possible by the Indian Ga...
This article examines the quality of casino jobs at the largest Indian casino in the United States. ...
The world\u27s largest hotel, casino, and theme park has demonstrated that corporate responsibility ...
Drawing on the link between service quality and casino profitability, this paper describes the roles...
Research consistently demonstrates the financial advantages of robust diversity, equity, and inclusi...
Since its modest beginnings in the early 1980s, tribal gaming rapidly developed into a $25 billion i...
This is a review of Jessalynn Strauss\u27 recent book, Challenging Corporate Social Responsibility: ...
The Emerald Queen Casino is a landmark in Tacoma, Washington that was made possible by the Indian Ga...
Gaming has been a significant part of the tourism industry in Las Vegas. Most gamblers come to Las ...
The development of casino gambling in recent years whether through state-regulated or Native America...
Abstract: Gambling expansion provides an opportunity for stakeholders to learn more about the operat...
Today’s gaming corporations actively engage with their communities by supporting nonprofit organizat...
This study examines the impacts of four tribes, the Forest County Potawatomi, Sault Ste Marie Chippe...
Background: Three decades ago, casino gaming on sovereign American Indian lands was legalized with d...
This study is an investigation of the impact perceptions of Social Service Providers, Law Enforcemen...
The Emerald Queen Casino is a landmark in Tacoma, Washington that was made possible by the Indian Ga...
This article examines the quality of casino jobs at the largest Indian casino in the United States. ...
The world\u27s largest hotel, casino, and theme park has demonstrated that corporate responsibility ...
Drawing on the link between service quality and casino profitability, this paper describes the roles...
Research consistently demonstrates the financial advantages of robust diversity, equity, and inclusi...