Hospitality is an industry characterised by its complex nature
and numerous sectors including hotels, hostels, B&Bs,
restaurants, pubs, nightclubs and contract catering. However,
despite its segmentation, there are key issues that are pertinent
to all subsectors. The Routledge Handbook of Hospitality Management
adopts a strategic approach and explores and critically evaluates
current debates, issues and controversies to enable the reader to
learn from the industry s past mistakes as well as future
opportunities.
Especially relevant at a time when many sectors of the industry
have to re - evaluate and reinvent themselves in response to the
economic downturn the Handbook brings together specialists from
both industry and academia and from a range of geographical regions
to provide state-of-the-art theoretical reflection and empirical
research. Each of the five inter related sections explores and
evaluates issues that are of extreme importance to hospitality
organisations, many of which have not been adequately explored
before: external and internal customers, debates surrounding
finance, uncertainty risk and conflict, sustainability, and
e-Hospitality and Technology.
This book is an invaluable resource for all those with an interest
in hospitality, encouraging dialogue across disciplinary boundaries
and areas of study. It is essential reading for students,
researchers & academics and managers of Hospitality as well as
those of Tourism, Events, Marketing, and Business Management."
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