PEST considers four macro environmental factors; political‚ economic‚ social and technological (Abdullah & Shamsher‚ 2011; Gupta‚ 2013; Ward‚ 2005; Koumparoulis‚ 2013; Nunes & Peng‚ 2007). The framework investigates the external environmental factor of a business to examine a business’s position in an industry or environment and feasibility of the business venture in that environment (Nunes & Peng‚ 2007). PEST assumes that the success of companies is dependent
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ECONOMY HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. Tourism Impact on National Economy 3. Impacts of Hotel and Restaurant Industry on National Economy 4. Hotel and Restaurant Industry 4.1. Hotel Industry 4.2. Historical Background of Hotel Industry 4.3. Investments in Hotel Industry in Turkey 4.4. Evaluation of Hotel Industry 4.5. Restaurant Industry 4.6. Historical Background of Restaurant Industry 4.7. Investments in Restaurant Industry in Turkey 5. S.W.O.T Analysis for Hotel
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hospitality industry‚ there are several we need to keep an eye on but three we need to focus on. Either by collaboration or by competition we must be willing to change and adapt while still maintaining a focus on excellent customer service and staff retention. This is not as easy as it sounds‚ as it is a delicate balance‚ but VITAL if you are in the hospitality industry to stay. When looking at the future and what key findings we should analyze when concerning the hospitality industry‚ there are
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Keywords: cloud computing‚ Quality of Service‚ hotel industry Abstract. This research focuses on the major issues that weigh upon a hotel company’s decision to implement cloud computing. In this study there was a random selection done for 15 hotels (5 hotels five stars chains‚ 5 franchised hotels 3 and 4 stars and 5 local hotels). The aim of this paper revolves to (I) Study and analyze the major issues have an impact on hotel company’s decision to move to cloud computing. (II) Test the current
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& Minerals‚ Saudi Arabia The Role of Architecture on the Tourism Industry: Chapter 11 ABSTRACT This chapter aims to shed light on the nature of architecture‚ its technological and cultural ramifications on tourism industry. It elucidates the background of issues regarding the interaction between the fields of cultural production (architecture) and cultural consumption (tourism). The chapter argues that power of tourism industry has reached‚ under the pressure of global economics‚ to a capacity
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Authority and National Institute of Economic and Social Research and two anonymous referees for comments on earlier drafts. This paper has been prepared as background to a study on the implications of an ageing population for the financial services industry and its regulation. This wider study is being conducted by the Financial Services Authority in co-operation with the Bank of England. Copies of working papers may be obtained from Publications Group‚ Bank of England‚ Threadneedle Street‚ London
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Japan PEST Analysis “Despite the damage done to Japan’s infrastructure by a powerful earthquake and tsunami in March 2011‚ the Economist Intelligence Unit expects the quality of the country’s overall business environment to continue improving. Enhancements to the macroeconomic environment‚ market opportunities‚ and policy towards private enterprise and competition will support the improvement in the overall business environment. However‚ the business environment will be adversely affected by
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THAILAND TOURISM INDUSTRY (1487 words) Teacher: Nguyen Tien Dung Student: Trinh Lan Huong Class: 1D-11 Course: EAP Writing Date: May 8‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………………………… ii 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………..1 2. Discussion of findings …………………………………………………………...1 2.1. The developmental process of tourism industry in Thailand ……….1 2.2. The reasons for the development of tourism in Thailand ………….....2 3.
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PEST Analysis of Proton Political If we are going to check on the high selling prices of the national cars of Malaysia because of high production costs and lack of vendor efficiency‚ there is a big possibility that the local market will be ruled by imported cars. As a result‚ there will be increase in the number of the vehicles on the road and there will be a glut of used cars in the market‚ because people will tend to trade their cars for cheaper and imported brands (Frost & Sullivan 2002). On
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IndustryStructure With regards to industry structure and size‚ Dubai has over 700 jewellery retail shops. The traditional Gold Souk alone has more than 275 shops within an area of 0.5 km square‚ which is considered the densest concentration in the world. The retail market is also divided into 80% stand alone retail outlets and 20% chain outlets. On the other hand‚ Dubai has developed its jewellery clusters to be [Benchmarking] Page 135 Egyptian Jewellery Industry Draft Report in the form of highly
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