Wood (international hospitality management, NHTV Breda U. of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands) supplies students with 35 entries on key concepts in hospitality management. Hospitality management, business, and management scholars from Europe, the US, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East explain accommodation, lodging, and facilities, customer relationship, food, beverage, and restaurant, front office, human resource, housekeeping, operations, revenue, and strategy and strategic management; consumer behavior in hospitality; hotel design; entrepreneurship; food production and service systems; franchising; gastronomy and haute cuisine; finance; hospitality management education; hotels, hospitality, sustainability, the Internet, and security; income statements; industry structure and sectors; information technology; innovation; investing; marketing; the meal experience; meetings, incentives, conferences/conventions, and events/exhibitions; organizational behavior; procurement; service quality; service industries; and women, gender, and hospitality employment. There is no index. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Finally there is a key concepts book in hospitality management available on the market! Tailored to your course structure and written with your needs in mind, as well as being international in its core (contributors from around the globe), this makes out for an excellent companion throughout your hospitality degree.
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This edited book covers the major concepts you are likely to encounter throughout their study within the hospitality field, giving a comprehensive and up-to-date overview as well as providing engaging everyday examples from around the world.
A leading figure in the field, Wood has successfully gathered international contributors with direct experience of hospitality management and the hospitality industry as a whole, ensuring both the academic, geographical and practical integrity of the book.
Key Concepts in Hospitality Management is written for undergraduate students and those studying short postgraduate or executive education courses in hospitality. It would also be of use to the general academic reader seeking information on the hospitality industry and hospitality management.