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Internationalization And Hotel Performance: Moderating Effects Of Agglomeration, Linda Woo
Internationalization And Hotel Performance: Moderating Effects Of Agglomeration, Linda Woo
Doctoral Dissertations
The relationship between internationalization and performance has been extensively examined in international business studies, but the findings remain mixed. Furthermore, recent studies have failed to reflect the complexity of internationalization and the unique nature of the hotel industry. The relationship between internationalization and hotel performance is not simple: there are many variables in the middle that affect this relationship, and a failure to account for these variables may result in poor hypothesis testing. This study aims to fill these literature gaps by providing a more robust analysis of internationalization-hotel performance relationship. To capture the complex patterns of internationalization, this study …
Impacts Of Human Computer Interaction (Hci) On Translation In The Hospitality Industry, Ethan Fishbane
Impacts Of Human Computer Interaction (Hci) On Translation In The Hospitality Industry, Ethan Fishbane
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
More than ever, globalization affects the hospitality industry with tremendous growth of international travelers—in the United States, inbound international visitation rose from around 25 million in 1985, to almost 67 million in 2012 (Mowforth & Munt, 2016). The concept of globalization, according to Robertson (1992), associates the integration and connectivity of culture and communities, while minimizing preformed boundaries. Half of all United States visitation comes from overseas travelers, with the largest share of foreign visitors coming from Japan, China, Brazil and South Korea (U.S. Travel Association, 2016). The United States predicts visitation from Brazil to increase by 70% from the …
Consuming Culture: Effects Of Globalization In American Japanese Restaurants, Danielle Wenning
Consuming Culture: Effects Of Globalization In American Japanese Restaurants, Danielle Wenning
Honor Scholar Theses
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The Most Powerful Mouse In The World : The Globalization Of The Disney Brand, Michaela J. Robbins
The Most Powerful Mouse In The World : The Globalization Of The Disney Brand, Michaela J. Robbins
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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Business Plan For A Korean Fine-Dining Restaurant In Las Vegas, Jihoon Kim
Business Plan For A Korean Fine-Dining Restaurant In Las Vegas, Jihoon Kim
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The Korean food industry is enjoying international attention and growth as the Korean government’s globalization efforts spur the development of Korean restaurants in international markets such as the United States (Korean Food Foundation, 2013). Korean cuisine is being branded as healthy food that harmonizes nutrition and flavor (Jang & Ha, 2009). Now is the time to start new Korean restaurants in the U.S.’s ethnic cuisine market. This paper provides a business plan focusing on a fine-dining Korean restaurant operation in the Las Vegas market, which is currently devoid of such an operation.
Expatriate Training For The Hotel And Gaming Workforce: Don't Leave Home Without It, Chien Chien Serene Lim
Expatriate Training For The Hotel And Gaming Workforce: Don't Leave Home Without It, Chien Chien Serene Lim
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
Globalization is fast becoming the new trend of the hospitality industry. It remains as a highly complex and controversial concept that is not a new phenomenon. Researchers have suggested that globalization is likely an irreversible forceful process that will change the face of businesses (Mrak, 2000). In the recent Global Relocation Trends Survey conducted annually by GMAC Global Relocation Services (2007), it was reported that more than two-thirds (69%) of the multinational corporations surveyed reported an increase to the number of international assignments. This is the highest percentage that was ever reported, with more companies (65%) indicating their intent in …