The Economic Ascent of the Hotel Business 🔍
Slattery, Paul Oxford : Goodfellow Publishers Limited, Goodfellow Publishers, Oxford, 2009
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1 online resource (252 pages), As featured in the The Times 21/09/09 \"First in line: the hotel industry. The recession has changed the rules for a business that may be heading for consolidation.\", Print version record, Includes bibliographical references and index
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Paul Slattery
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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1, 20090710
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Mesa, 2009
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"For someone as devoted to the business as me, it is fascinating." Sir David Michels, formerly Chief Executive, The Hilton Group "Invaluable for analysts and corporate financiers forecasting the hotel business." Simon M. Johnson, investment banker, UBS "This will be a classic." Michael Olsen, Professor Emeritus, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, USA The Economic Ascent of the Hotel Business is about the hotel business and the economic contexts in which it has evolved. Slattery presents an understanding of the structural development of the economies in which hotels operate and which provide the potential for hotel demand and supply to grow. He draws on contemporary data and events to chart the historic development of economies and of the hotel business to illustrate patterns in this fundamental relationship. He also focuses on the economic conditions that produced hotel chains and provides a more comprehensive basis on which future developments in hotel demand, supply and performance can be understood. A review of the structural development of economies from the historic agrarian period to modern service business economies; Events are tracked at each economic stage to illustrate that the patterns in hotel demand and supply that emerges were a reflection of the economic developments; Extensive data is drawn on to track the development of international hotel chains and link them to the structural development of economies. Essential reading for hotel executives, their advisors and investors, as well as those studying the hospitality industry. Reviews "In The Economic Ascent of the Hotel Business ... Paul Slattery gives warning that when the American and British economies recover from recession, not all the markets that hoteliers had relied on previously will return to pre-credit crunch levels." The Times To read the full article, go to http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/leisure/article6841780.ece "... a detailed analysis of how the hotel industry has emerged and the economic and social changes that have driven its growth." The Hotel Analyst, Volume 5 Issue 4. To read the article in full, go to www.hotelanalyst.co.uk "...this very readable book is essential for hospitality managers, hotel company executives, investors and stakeholders for its insights into the current state of the industry and where growth opportunities exist." Know-how: the CPD Newsletter of the Institute of Hospitality, Issue 15, November/ December 2009
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