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    The Size and Economic Impact of the Hospitality and Tourism industry: Tourism is a massive industry in New Zealand. It has a major consequence on the rest of the economy from the employment it provides to a major percentage of the workforce (9.6% of the total workforce in New Zealand)‚ thereby contributing to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The tourism growth in New Zealand is the outcome of the numerous of options that the hospitality industry offer visitors from all over the world. Some of

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    PART A- INTRODUCTION Sheraton is Starwood’s ’flagship’ brand‚ providing luxury hotel and resort accommodation. The origins of Sheraton date back to 1937 when the company’s founders‚ Ernest Henderson and Robert Moore‚ acquired their first hotel in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. Sheraton is Part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide‚ Inc. Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide‚ Inc. is one of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world with 1‚169 properties in nearly 100 countries and 171

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    Standards and Dominant Designs: Are they Complementary or Substitutes? Abstract – The ordinary approach towards Standards and Dominant Designs is considering them as synonymous. This essay argues the potential confusions generating because of this common belief providing evidences that might support the different meaning of the two terms. While one may argue Dominant Designs are characterized by persistent architectures within developed or new industries‚ the networks effect and the interconnectivity

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    www.palgrave-journals.com/rpm Examining the determinants of room rates for hotels in capital cities: The Oslo experience Christer Thrane Received (in revised form): 7th November‚ 2006 Department of Social Sciences‚ Lillehammer University College‚ 2626 Lillehammer‚ Norway. Tel: þ 47 61 28 82 47; Fax: þ 47 61 28 81 70; E-mail: Christer.Thrane@hil.no Christer Thrane is Professor of Tourism in the Department of Social Sciences at Lillehammer University College‚ Norway. His research interests

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    analyze the boutique hotel industry in Sri Lanka and the trends of the industry at present and the key issues likely to change the formation of the industry in the future. Tourism in Sri Lanka has been booming since the war came to an end also the recovery of the global recession also has led to an increase in the number of tourists visiting the country. Therefore the need to cater to the foreigners has led to the growth in the emerging Boutique Hotel Industry. Demand for these hotels is increasing also

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    Professor David Besanko and Sonia Marciano NOTE ON THE ECONOMICS OF AIRLINE MARKETS The purpose of this note is to provide background to the study of the airline industry by briefly discussing four important economic aspects of the industry: (1) the nature and measurement of airline costs; (2) economies of scope and hub-and-spoke networks; (3) the relationship between yields and market characteristics; and (4) the S-curve effect. The Appendix to this note contains a glossary

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    Industry & Competitive Analysis CHIEF ECONOMIC TRAITS OF THE BEER INDUSTRY The market size of the beer industry is incredible. The wholesale volume in the beer industry is approxiametly $13.7 billion. The industry employes almost 40‚000 people. The average worker is paid about $18.27 an hour. As you can see‚ this is a very large industry which provides many jobs to the american workforce. The market consists of many competitors‚ some being very large and some operating on a very small scale. The

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    GLOBAL ECONOMIC TRENDS DRIVEN BY TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION Nowadays companies operating internationally do not only face increasing competition in their markets‚ but also heavy macroeconomic driving forces the so-called global economic trends. These trends deeply transform markets and have a considerable impact on corporations. The question arises: what factors provoke the emergence of these economic tendencies? Without doubt‚ we can enumerate hundreds of factors‚ but I would like to pay a special

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    Group Report: Boutique Hotels in the UK and France– Group University of Surrey The Hospitality Business Group Assignment Signature by all group members: 1 Group Report: Boutique Hotels in the UK and France– Group Contents: 1. Introduction 2. History of Boutique Hotels 2.1. Where the story started 2.2. The name – Boutique 3. Characteristics of Boutique Hotels 3.1. Unique 3.2. Size 3.3. Location 3.4. Structure of the sector 4. UK 4.1. Key Players 4.2. Staffing 4.3. Price 4.4. Target Market

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    Describe the global economy of the 21st century. What will it look like? Which countries will be dominant? The global economy of the 21st century is reflecting many more multinational companies. Much cross border trade and investments is becoming more and more visible. More and more companies‚ that in the past have not really been looked at as a developing nation‚ are now developing nations with “large economies‚ and their firms are major players in many global industries from shipbuilding and

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