A business excellence model for the hotel sector: implementation to high‐class Greek hotels
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to present the development of a business excellence model applicable in the hospitality industry.
Design/methodology/approach
Two surveys using questionnaires were conducted: the first one for the development of the model's criteria and sub‐criteria and the second one for the assessment of the criteria and sub‐criteria weights. The model was tested on a number of Greek high‐class hotels.
Findings
Compared with other business excellence models the proposed model includes criteria and sub‐criteria that are more applicable to hotels. The model studies the factors that drive excellence in the hotel sector as well as the importance of these factors as they have been defined by the managers of the hotels. The implementation of the model in a number of high‐class Greek hotels shows its applicability and suitability to be used as a benchmarking system.
Research limitations/implications
Time limitations, as the project was co‐funded by the European Union, have limited the implementation of the proposed business excellence model to a small number of Greek hotels in the area of Crete.
Originality/value
The critical success factors for high‐class hotels have been identified and a business excellence model applicable in the hospitality sector has been developed.
Keywords
Citation
Politis, Y., Litos, C., Grigoroudis, E. and Moustakis, V.S. (2009), "A business excellence model for the hotel sector: implementation to high‐class Greek hotels", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 462-483. https://doi.org/10.1108/14635770910972414
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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