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The Hospitality Technology Next Generation was founded in 2002 under the name Hotel Technology Next Generation. [1] It was officially founded by Douglas Rice [2] and nine hotel IT executives actually formed the core of the founding members. At that time, hotels sometimes had 50 different systems that were not inter-operable.
In their Hospitality Law column, Todd Soloway and Michelle Pham explore some common issues that arise in M&A negotiations involving hospitality companies and provide guidance for how companies ...
The increase in review websites has also had a huge impact on the tourism industry. Sites such as tripadvisor.com let users read, post, and interact with reviews of travel experiences and attractions others have had. eWOM, meaning electronic word of mouth, has become a big influence in consumer’s attitudes and actions, resulting in different choices of products and planning aspects.
A high-level delegation of the founding members of Confederation of Hospitality, Technology, and Tourism Industry (CHATT) made a courtesy call on Shri G. Kishan Reddy, Hon'ble Union Minister For Culture, Tourism And Development Of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Government of India to discuss ways to boost tourism in India.
Cornell Hospitality Tools [22] - web-based interactive tools for the hospitality industry. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly [ 23 ] - a leading academic journal for the hospitality industry. Industry Perspective: A White Paper Series from Cornell [ 24 ] - provide insight from hospitality industry leaders on the issues that matter most to senior ...
In 2015 the United Kingdom hospitality industry employed around 2.9m people – around 9% of the UK workforce. [12] By employment, it is the UK's fourth-largest industry. The most jobs in the industry are found in London (around 500,000) and South East England (around 400,000); 18% of workers in the UK industry are in London.
Cornell Hospitality Quarterly is abstracted and indexed in SCOPUS and the Social Sciences Citation Index.According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2017 impact factor is 2.06, ranking it 31 out of 146 journals in the category "Sociology", [2] 98 out of 209 journals in the category "Management", [3] and 25 out of 50 journals in the category "Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism".
A hotel manager, hotelier, or lodging manager is a person who manages the operation of a hotel, motel, resort, or other lodging-related establishment. [1] Management of a hotel operation includes, but is not limited to management of hotel staff, business management, upkeep and sanitary standards of hotel facilities, guest satisfaction and customer service, marketing management, sales ...