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Because A Better World Is Possible: Women Casino Workers, Union Activism And The Creation Of A Just Workplace, Susan Chandler
Because A Better World Is Possible: Women Casino Workers, Union Activism And The Creation Of A Just Workplace, Susan Chandler
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Based on a re-analysis of data from a qualitative study of the work experience of 36 women casino workers, this article examines the contributions and personal characteristics of the 13 women in the sample who described themselves as committed union activists. These women, all leaders in the Hotel Employees, Restaurant Employees Union, were proud that collectively they had improved wages, benefits, and the conditions of work in Nevada casinos, and had created an environment that reinforced pride in a job well-done, provided job security, and promoted strong families and communities. These women's workplace experience serves as a reminder to the …
An Examination Of Consumer Opinions Regarding Hotel Websites, Jeremy Burnett
An Examination Of Consumer Opinions Regarding Hotel Websites, Jeremy Burnett
Masters Theses
Internet reservations are a growing portion of the distribution channels in the hotel industry. With this growing area of marketing and sales of hotel rooms comes a need for clarification of the needs of both the hotel and the consumer. This study examines consumer preferences and opinions about the features and functions available on hotel websites with respect to the type of website used by the consumer. Two researcher developed survey instruments were used in this study. The first survey process identified and refined the features and functions to be examined through a series of interviews with users of online …
Consumptive Water Use At The Mirage Hotel And The Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino In Las Vegas, Nevada, Johann A. Feller
Consumptive Water Use At The Mirage Hotel And The Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino In Las Vegas, Nevada, Johann A. Feller
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The Las Vegas Valley is one of the driest regions in the southwest United States. Due to limited water supplies from the Colorado River, rainfall, and groundwater sources, the water requirements of the valley’s growing population is slated to surpass the current available water supply. The purpose of this comparative study is to quantify the amount of consumptive water used at a major Las Vegas resort/casino in one year. This, being of importance, because of the resort/casino industry’s role as one of the largest, most visible, and most resource intensive industries in the Las Vegas valley. The goal of this …
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Carolyn Sabo
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Carolyn Sabo
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Enforcement Of Gaming Debt, Darren Prum
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Richard Jensen, Carol C. Harter, Kenneth E. Marks
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Richard Jensen, Carol C. Harter, Kenneth E. Marks
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Study Of The Behavior And Practices Of Casino Gamblers As Compared To Those Gamblers Of Sport Book Activities, Pender B. Noriega, Li-Chun Lin
A Comparison Study Of The Behavior And Practices Of Casino Gamblers As Compared To Those Gamblers Of Sport Book Activities, Pender B. Noriega, Li-Chun Lin
Department of Hospitality and Tourism Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This study examines the behavior of gamblers who have a specific area of preferred gambling. Some gamblers prefer casino games such as table games and slots while others prefer sports betting or pari-mutuel wagering. The intention of this study was to identify differences in behaviors, activities, and attitudes of gamblers that indulge in different types of gambling. This information will be important to marketing professionals of the gaming industry in assisting them to develop promotional activities for their perspective target markets. [Article copies available for a fee from The Haworth Document Delivery Service: 1-800-HAWORTH. E-mail address: getinfo@haworthpressinc.com Website: http://www.HaworthPress.com.
The Pig In Irish Cuisine Past And Present, Mairtin Mac Con Iomaire
The Pig In Irish Cuisine Past And Present, Mairtin Mac Con Iomaire
Conference papers
The inspiration to research and present this paper came from a folklore tale about how Saint Martin created the pig from a piece of fat. The paper will explore the pig in Irish cuisine and culture from ancient times to the present. The paper will discuss the pig in Irish literature and mythology; outline the role the emergence of the potato had on domestic pig keeping, and trace the rise of commercial processing in the nineteenth century to the present day. It will highlight a number of traditional Irish dishes using pig meat and illustrate how today’s chefs have incorporated …
V-Commerce: Vending Machine Technology, Michael L. Kasavana
V-Commerce: Vending Machine Technology, Michael L. Kasavana
Hospitality Review
A Popular auxiliary service provided by hospitality businesses is automatic merchandising, more commonly known as vending. Recent advancement in vending technology (v-commerce) has changed the way vending machines are monitored, replenished, maintained, and reconciled. As the hospitality industry searches to reduce its reliance on labor intensive processes, automatic merchandising represents and effective way to provide unattended points of sale and service. Smart machines featuring quality products with high levels of auditabile control may me more appealing to the hospitality industry. While a hospitality manager does not need to have knowleds of the vending distribution channel or machine maintenance, it is …
Employee Job Satisfaction In Major Cruise Lines, Hsin-Hui Hu, Jinlin Zhao, Cheryl Carter
Employee Job Satisfaction In Major Cruise Lines, Hsin-Hui Hu, Jinlin Zhao, Cheryl Carter
Hospitality Review
A survey of 244 crew members with six major cruise Iines indicated the most satisfaction with organization and supervision, satisfaction with working environment and ship life, and least satisfaction with rewards. The study suggests that the analysis of job satisfaction level may be used to develop organizational strategies to improve shipboard employee job satisfaction.
Survivorship In International Chain Restaurant In Korea, Woo Gon Kim, Kye-Sung Chon
Survivorship In International Chain Restaurant In Korea, Woo Gon Kim, Kye-Sung Chon
Hospitality Review
Several western chains have done well in Korea, while others have withdrawn from the market. The authors summarize the current operational results of western chain restaurants in Korea, report positive impacts of western foodservice firms, and analyze the key elements leading to their survival and non-survival. Some lessons could be used as tools to establish entrance strategies of western chain restaurants in Korea as well as in other Asian markets
Effect Of Agency Problems On Rtc Hotel Appraisals, Michael C. Dalbor
Effect Of Agency Problems On Rtc Hotel Appraisals, Michael C. Dalbor
Hospitality Review
Agency problems that helped cause the banking crisis in the United States in the 1980s impacted hotel appraisals competed for the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC). Lower appraised values would help make more bids acceptable, helping to sell more assets quickly. The results indicate appraised hotel values were much lower than sales prices in states with a high number of bank failures.
Lodging Real Estate Finance: Securitization, A.J. Singh
Lodging Real Estate Finance: Securitization, A.J. Singh
Hospitality Review
Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities (CMBSs) introduced to the U.S. lodging industry in the early 1990’s were a panacea during a period of severe shortage of debt capital. These instruments changed commercial real estate capital markets by providing flexibility and liquidity to an otherwise illiquid investment As a relatively new form of financing to the lodging industry, the mechanics of securitization, the types of CMBS investments, and their structure are not well understood. The article illustrates the process of securitization and its importance as a significant source of debt financing to the lodging industry
Website Performance: Hong Kong Hotels, Rob Law, Tony Chung
Website Performance: Hong Kong Hotels, Rob Law, Tony Chung
Hospitality Review
This research examines the performance of Hong Kong hotel websites in terms of information quality, and compares the performance among different hotel categories. Different from exsisting theoretical studies analyzing hotel websites, this research incorporates the perceptions of hotel guests and practitioners in the evaluation development process. Empirical results reveal that significant differences exist in the performance scores of luxury, mid-priced, and economy hotels. The authors also discuss implications for hotel industry practitioners and policymakers.
Hospitality Education: Prevalent Perceptions, Matt A. Casado
Hospitality Education: Prevalent Perceptions, Matt A. Casado
Hospitality Review
The composition of hospitality curricula has been debated by educators, alumni, and industry professionals for the last 30 years. Some higher education programs have emphasized the teaching of professional courses, while others have focused primarily on management. This study recalls highlights of curriculum research conducted since the late 1970s and provides current perceptions of alumni, lodging, and restaurant professionals on core, support, and advisor-approved electives.
Campus Recruitment: Four-Year Program Profile, Thomas J. A. Jones, Alfred W. Izzolo, Lesley Johnson
Campus Recruitment: Four-Year Program Profile, Thomas J. A. Jones, Alfred W. Izzolo, Lesley Johnson
Hospitality Review
A hospitality recuriter profile survey is replicated 18 years after the initial study and nine years from the last study to determine if recruiers and their opinions have significantly changed and what impact these changes may have on college students and the interviewing process.
Kosher Airline Food: A Logistical Challenge, Orit Malka, Audrey C. Mccool
Kosher Airline Food: A Logistical Challenge, Orit Malka, Audrey C. Mccool
Hospitality Review
Providing meals to passengers on aircrafts requires a complex logistical system if it is to be done sucessfully. Variations to that system are required if special meals, such as kosher ones, are to be provided since it entails unique system challenges. The authors discuss service requirements, the challenges they pose to the inflight meal service logistical system, and some of the ways in which these challenges are met.
Book Review: Tourism In China: Exotic Land Revealed, Joan S. Remington
Book Review: Tourism In China: Exotic Land Revealed, Joan S. Remington
Hospitality Review
There is no better way to lean about tourism in China than from renowned expert in the field. Alan Lew. PhD. and professor at Northern Arizona University, Lawrence Yu, Ph.D. and associate professor in the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management at George Washington University. John Ap, Ph.D. and associate professor in tourism management at Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Zhang Guangrui, director of the Tourism Research Centre, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, China, have contributed to and edited a collection of writings detailing the development of tourism in this fascinating and exotic land.
Book Review: Nitrate And Man: Toxic, Harmless Or Beneficial?, Jane Kabogo, Jeanette Evans, Melanie Burns
Book Review: Nitrate And Man: Toxic, Harmless Or Beneficial?, Jane Kabogo, Jeanette Evans, Melanie Burns
Melanie Burns
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Wellness Foods A To Z, Kristyn Makoivka, Sandy Hussey, Melanie Burns
Book Review: Wellness Foods A To Z, Kristyn Makoivka, Sandy Hussey, Melanie Burns
Melanie Burns
No abstract provided.
Premier, Richard Mirman
Premier, Richard Mirman
Premier: The Magazine of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College
No abstract provided.
Premier, Susie Southgate-Fox, Stan Bromley, April Apple, Greg Miller
Premier, Susie Southgate-Fox, Stan Bromley, April Apple, Greg Miller
Premier: The Magazine of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College
No abstract provided.
Premier, Bill Werner, Mohsen Azizsoltani, John Sweeney, George Baggott
Premier, Bill Werner, Mohsen Azizsoltani, John Sweeney, George Baggott
Premier: The Magazine of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Nitrate And Man: Toxic, Harmless Or Beneficial?, Jane Kabogo, Jeanette Evans, Melanie Burns
Book Review: Nitrate And Man: Toxic, Harmless Or Beneficial?, Jane Kabogo, Jeanette Evans, Melanie Burns
Faculty Research & Creative Activity until 2018 (FCS)
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Nitrate And Man: Toxic, Harmless Or Beneficial?, Jane Kabogo, Jeanette Evans, Melanie Burns
Book Review: Nitrate And Man: Toxic, Harmless Or Beneficial?, Jane Kabogo, Jeanette Evans, Melanie Burns
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
The Bay House Café: Against All Odds, Dudley-Anne Thomson, Brian Finlayson, Michael Varekamp, Laurence Weinstein
The Bay House Café: Against All Odds, Dudley-Anne Thomson, Brian Finlayson, Michael Varekamp, Laurence Weinstein
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Interview by Laurence Weinstein of Dudley-Anne Thomson, Brian Finlayson, and Michael Varekamp.
Dudley-Anne Thomson is the current manager of the Bay House Café, located10 kilometers from Westport, South Island, New Zealand. She rents the space from Brian Finlayson and Michael Varekam, who both started the Bay House Café eight years ago and then moved on to open restaurants in Sydney, Australia.
A Study Of The Growth Potential That Lies Within Regional Asian And Hispanic Consumer Markets For New Jersey's Horse Racing Industry, Amy E. Silver
A Study Of The Growth Potential That Lies Within Regional Asian And Hispanic Consumer Markets For New Jersey's Horse Racing Industry, Amy E. Silver
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Book Review: Wellness Foods A To Z, Kristyn Makoivka, Sandy Hussey, Melanie Burns
Book Review: Wellness Foods A To Z, Kristyn Makoivka, Sandy Hussey, Melanie Burns
Faculty Research & Creative Activity until 2018 (FCS)
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Wellness Foods A To Z, Kristyn Makoivka, Sandy Hussey, Melanie Burns
Book Review: Wellness Foods A To Z, Kristyn Makoivka, Sandy Hussey, Melanie Burns
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
Delayed Discharges From An Adult Intensive Care Unit (Icu), Teresa Williams
Delayed Discharges From An Adult Intensive Care Unit (Icu), Teresa Williams
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
Introduction - Maximising efficient and effective use of resources without compromising quality of care is essential in the current healthcare climate. Intensive care unit services are one of the most resource intensive and therefore expensive services within a hospital. Because intensive care unit services comprise a significant portion of hospital costs and resources, appropriate utilisation of intensive care units is imperative. The occurrence of delayed discharges and the reason for the delays is important as they impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of intensive care unit services. Patients who no longer need intensive care unit care block beds for impending …