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Perceptions Of Discrimination Among Women As Managers In Hospitality Organizations, Joseph B. Gregg, Paulette M. Johnson
Perceptions Of Discrimination Among Women As Managers In Hospitality Organizations, Joseph B. Gregg, Paulette M. Johnson
Hospitality Review
Women in hospitality organizations are moving up the corporate ladder at a pace significantly outdistancing their colleagues of a few decades ago, but women managers selectively perceive overt and covert discriminatory resistance, from chauvinism to carefully-contrived covert prejudicial treatment constructed to insure a no-win situation. The authors attempted to determine if these discriminatory practices against equally well-trained, qualified, and experienced hospitality women middle managers do affect their perception of their career growth as compared to male counterparts
Hospitality Research: How To Plan, Fund, Execute, And Publish, Lendal H. Kopenhaver, William O'Brien
Hospitality Research: How To Plan, Fund, Execute, And Publish, Lendal H. Kopenhaver, William O'Brien
Hospitality Review
Researchers interested in exploring topics of concern to the hospitality industry can discover a wide range of areas to be explored and a variety of sources to fund the research. The authors discuss a four-step plan for conducting and publishing quality research, including tips for the writing process.
Marketing Lessons For The '90s, Andrew N. Vladimir
Marketing Lessons For The '90s, Andrew N. Vladimir
Hospitality Review
Marketing for the '90s more than anything will require managers who are innovators and know how to adapt to change. Hospitality firms can anticipate changing customer bases, changing technology, and changing ways of motivating and managing employees.
An Examination Of Stock Performance: The Three Top-Performing Lodging Firms August 1987 - January 1990, Elisa S. Moncarz
An Examination Of Stock Performance: The Three Top-Performing Lodging Firms August 1987 - January 1990, Elisa S. Moncarz
Hospitality Review
A study published in the Fall 1988 issue of the FIU Hospitality Review revealed that the top three lodging stock performers during the period July 1982 to January 1988 were Prime Motor Inns, Inc., Marriott Corporation, and Hilton Hotels Corporation. The author has completed a follow-up study in an attempt to determine how selected lodging firms have fared since the summer rally of 1987 (which preceded the stock crash of October 19, 1987) until more recent times.