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This research explores the impact of gender on managerial styles, especially the strategic typology employed by hotel managers in Canada during economic stressful times. Miles and Snow’s strategic typology framework of defender, prospector, analyzer and reactor was employed and explored...
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Abstract External environment of an organization includes a variety of factors, whose existence, influence its behavior and performance. The action of these factors may be direct (for example, the actions of competitors) or indirect (for example, changes in business climate), and external...
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and franchise, for those who are guided by ethics and passion, vision and innovation, and for those who want to develop …
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co-innovation strategy development. The stages are successively: (1) autonomous strategy making: organizations develop … strategies on their own, (2) co-operative strategy making: organizations concentrate on developing innovation strategies in close … co-operation with other organizations, (3) founding an organization for co-innovation: organizations found a joint …
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co-innovation strategy development. The stages are successively: (1) autonomous strategy making: organizations develop … strategies on their own, (2) co-operative strategy making: organizations concentrate on developing innovation strategies in close … co-operation with other organizations, (3) founding an organization for co-innovation: organizations found a joint …
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This research identified the capabilities used by Canadian hotel general managers during a time of economic stress and examines the relationships between capabilities and hotel performance. The instrument used in this study was the New Zealand Management Capability Index (NZIMCI) and contains...
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