Essays about: "chain hotel"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the words chain hotel.

  1. 1. A Developing Country’s Decision Making in Regards to Supplier Selection - A Multiple Case Study of the Hotel Industry in Bali

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Amanda Nygren; Wilma Pramberg; [2023-07-20]
    Keywords : Supplier selection; Sustainable supplier selection; Sustainable development goals; Reasoning behind decision making; Decision making; Triple Bottom Line; Theory of Planned Behavior;

    Abstract : The importance of supply chain management as well as the incorporation of sustainability within supply chain management is agreed upon in existing literature. It is stated that “a company can only perform as well as it is allowed by its suppliers” (Rezaei et al., 2016, p.8165), which makes the supplier selection process evidently important. READ MORE

  2. 2. Sustainability-oriented Business Model: An Analysis of Sustainable Practices in the Context of a Luxury Hotel

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Kiesha-Marie Min Yi Chong; [2023]
    Keywords : Hotel Industry; Luxury Hospitality; Practice Theory; Sustainable Business Model; Sustainability Initiatives; Sustainable Luxury;

    Abstract : Due to various ongoing environmental crises, there is an urgent need for sustainable solutions and initiatives, as it has become an imperative criterion for businesses to include in their operations. Further, the hospitality sector is a multibillion-dollar industry and has a great impact on not only the economy, but the environment as well. READ MORE

  3. 3. Tourism and marine resource conservation tentacle in tentacle? Zanzibari hotels as biosphere stewards in support of octopus closures

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Stockholm Resilience Centre

    Author : Michael Bohlin; [2020]
    Keywords : Corporate biosphere stewardship; tourism; marine resource conservation; small-scale fisheries; Zanzibar; trade; value chain; octopus; signal dilution; Mashirikiani ya kibiosphere stewardship; utalii; uhifadhi wa rasilimali zabahari; wavuvi wadogo wadogo; Zanzibar; biashara; mnyororo wa thamani; pweza; signal dilution;

    Abstract : Tourism fuels the Zanzibari economy but adds to the depletion of marine resources. However, the concept of corporate biosphere stewardship suggests that companies with consolidated power can influence sustainability pathways. READ MORE

  4. 4. Secure Self-Reconfiguring Services to Mitigate DoS Attacks

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Silvan Zeller; [2019]
    Keywords : Rule-Based IDS; Runtime Verification; Domain Attacks; Self-Reconfiguring Systems;

    Abstract : Protecting web services from cyber attacks is a complex problem requiring many layers of defense and mitigation strategies. Out of the diverse range of attacks, denial of service (DoS) attacks on the business logic – or the domain – are poorly studied and no widely accepted general-purpose software product to prevent these attacks exists today. READ MORE

  5. 5. Employer Branding amongst Millennials in the Hospitality Industry

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Elena-Sophie von Rheden; Linda Dosekova; [2018]
    Keywords : employer branding; dis identification; Millennials; hospitality; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The purpose of this study is to reveal and enable a deeper understanding and provide a more refined view on the intersections of employer branding, and (dis)identification, through the empirical focus on Millennials, based in the hospitality context. This is investigated by asking two research questions: “how is the employer brand presented to Millennials in Hotels International?” and “how is the employer brand perceived by Millennials in Hotels international?” This has given rise to a new framework that explicitly distinguishes between brand (dis)identification and organizational (dis)identification, and which is our main contribution to academic and corporate practitioners. READ MORE