The aim of the article was to explore for stereotyping patterns in crosscultural service interactions. This research was set within the context of luxury hotel in Malaysia, where most of the service providers are non-Western. In-depth interviews and written diaries were used to develop deep narratives for the patterns of stereotyping adopted by the service providers. Predispositions, activations and applications of stereotypes were examined considering implicit theory and power distance. Associations between the service providers' culture and position and their tendency to activate and apply stereotypes were found. The findings highlight the increasing complexity in cross-cultural service interactions within the South East Asian region...
Customers and employees from different cultures are increasingly interacting with each other. Howeve...
Purpose - The significant increase in service offerings throughout the world has caused marketing sc...
Customers and employees from different cultures are increasingly interacting with each other. Howeve...
The aim of the article was to explore for stereotyping patterns in crosscultural service interaction...
AbstractThis research revolves around the field of cross cultural study whereby the researcher focus...
.In this article, we commence a new dialogue on cross-cultural research in tourism. Using Shenkar�...
Over the last 40 years, the impact of stereotypes in a service context has been investigated repeate...
The aspect of peoples' active immigration to foreign countries is critical in the modern world. Desp...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the intercultural service encounters (ICSE) framework using role...
International tourism has grown rapidly nowdays, contributing to the growth of the global economy. T...
Intercultural contact occurs on a daily basis across all facets of life, and is reflective of Austra...
The purpose of this research was to determine social interaction between hospitality employees and t...
Nowadays concepts of stereotypes and destination image are rarely discussed together. Due to the com...
Substantial concern has been raised in international business writing that national stereotypes bias...
In an extension of research demonstrating the effects of ethnic stereotypes in the workplace, these ...
Customers and employees from different cultures are increasingly interacting with each other. Howeve...
Purpose - The significant increase in service offerings throughout the world has caused marketing sc...
Customers and employees from different cultures are increasingly interacting with each other. Howeve...
The aim of the article was to explore for stereotyping patterns in crosscultural service interaction...
AbstractThis research revolves around the field of cross cultural study whereby the researcher focus...
.In this article, we commence a new dialogue on cross-cultural research in tourism. Using Shenkar�...
Over the last 40 years, the impact of stereotypes in a service context has been investigated repeate...
The aspect of peoples' active immigration to foreign countries is critical in the modern world. Desp...
Purpose – This paper aims to extend the intercultural service encounters (ICSE) framework using role...
International tourism has grown rapidly nowdays, contributing to the growth of the global economy. T...
Intercultural contact occurs on a daily basis across all facets of life, and is reflective of Austra...
The purpose of this research was to determine social interaction between hospitality employees and t...
Nowadays concepts of stereotypes and destination image are rarely discussed together. Due to the com...
Substantial concern has been raised in international business writing that national stereotypes bias...
In an extension of research demonstrating the effects of ethnic stereotypes in the workplace, these ...
Customers and employees from different cultures are increasingly interacting with each other. Howeve...
Purpose - The significant increase in service offerings throughout the world has caused marketing sc...
Customers and employees from different cultures are increasingly interacting with each other. Howeve...