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An examination of capital structure in the restaurant industry
Arun Upneja, Michael C. DalborExamines the capital structure decisions of restaurant firms. Hypothesizes that these decisions are based upon a financial “pecking‐order” as well as the position of the firm in…
Labour flexibility in the hospitality industry: questioning the relevance of deregulation
Jeremy Buultjens, Dennis HowardThe search for labour flexibility has assumed great importance in most developed countries and has been the catalyst for the deregulation which has occurred, and continues to…
An exploratory study of factors of Japanese tourism demand for the UK
David Gilbert, Mikiko TerrataPeople have reasons for what they do and are motivated by driving forces that make them act in a certain way. The tourism industry is not an exception to this rule. However, due…
An investigation of tourists’ destination loyalty and preferences
Joseph S. Chen, Dogan GursoyInvestigates the relationship between tourists’ destination loyalty and their preferences as to destination. Destination loyalty is operationally defined as the level of tourists’…
Where do public house managers come from? Some survey evidence
Alistair MutchThere is little evidence about UK public house managers, despite an increase in their relative importance. Outlines some key issues and reports on the results of a survey of…
A research approach to training: a case study of mystery guest methodology
Denise N. Anderson, David L. Groves, Julie Lengfelder, Dallen TimothyTests and analyzes a total quality management (TQM) methodology known as the mystery guest approach. The method involved the development of a research‐based approach to employee…
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0959-6119e-ISSN:
1757-1049ISSN-L:
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- Prof Fevzi Okumus