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The effect of co-creation experience on the relationship between perceived value and consumers’ propensity to participate in peer-to-peer hospitality sharing platforms

Today’s consumers are sharing the use of underutilized goods and services directly with/to other consumers in need, minimizing the need for ownership. Today’s consumers increasingly share underutilized goods and services directly with other consumers, minimizing the need for ownership. For-profit online platforms based on the sharing concept have emerged in the tourism marketplace…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

Hotel performance: : the impacts of owner-operator goal alignement and GM autonomy

Hotel are increasingly owned by one entity and operated under management agreement by another. The split between owners and operators poses potential agency problems as the two entities are often interested in conflicting objectives and the operator may not always take decisions in the owner’s best interest. The hotel general manager, meanwhile, is tasked with satisfying both parties…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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How to deal with amotivated students?: : An examination of the predictive validity of personality traits

Amotivation can be considered one of the more important problems faced in hospitality training. This research paper used commitment to reduce amotivation and increase performance in a training program. We used action identification to improve the effectiveness of commitment. Ninety-two students participated in the experiment. Broken down into three experimental conditions, 29…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

Restaurant tipping: : the rules are not the same everywhere

To date, most of the research investigating the relationship between service quality and tip has been conducted in the US. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between tipping and service quality in a country where no norm exists about a specific amount of tip to be given. Two studies conducted in different Swiss restaurants show that there is no relationship…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

Nursing homes: : how can residents' experience be improved?

This study aims to analyze whether nursing homes residents are satisfied with the services and support they receive. Twenty-five semi-structured interviews with residents, families, and staff were conducted in Switzerland. The results indicate that the majority of the residents entered nursing homes due to a decrease in autonomy but also following a decision made by their relatives.…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

Effective marketing tactics to optimise hotel online distribution

Marketing, and specifically distribution, is becoming more complicated and challenging for hoteliers in all markets. This research evaluates the effectiveness of marketing and distribution tactics as perceived by four and five star hotel managers in Thailand. A questionnaire distributed to 350 respondents reveals that the most effective marketing tactics are related to brand.com,…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

Wellness tourism: : students' perception of importance and priority

Wellness tourism is estimated to be a US (dollar) 439 billion market and projected to grow to US (dollar) 678.5 billion by 2017 (Global Wellness Institute, 2014). Given the growth of wellness tourism destinations and facilities, it was determined that student perceptions on the importance and priority of key factors related to wellness tourism and associated the economic and social…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

Firm boundaries, transaction costs economics, and capabilities of lodging corporations: : a conceptual model for the adoption of the asset light model

Why did lodging corporations opt for the asset light model in the first place and why did they adopt it at different times? The answer to such questions could not only help further explore the fundamental question in strategy of why do firms’ strategy differ, but also provide insights to managers as to the implications of such strategic choices on corporate performance. Built around…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

Ownership structure, asset intensity and firm performance

Research Question/Issue: This article studies the interrelation between ownership structure, asset intensity and corporate performance and risk in the hospitality industry. This industry is characterised by a strong presence of blockholders and a tendency to divest its real estate making it an ideal setting to analyse the impact on firm performance and risks. Research Findings/…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

A review of innovative teaching in the context of Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)

This paper presents research undertaken in three Institutes of Higher Education (HE) delivering degrees in business, hospitality and tourism management. The aim was to take a critical look at technology-enhanced learning as a vector for pedagogical innovation. Qualitative research was undertaken in order to have in-depth feedback from educators (n=16) identified as champions relative…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

Four essays on fiscal decentralisation and secessions

Entre 1945 et 2008, le nombre de pays reconnus internationalement a augmenté de 74 à 193 (Spolaore, 2008). Plus récemment, plusieurs pays ont vécu une vague croissante de décentralisation. Dans les pays de l’OCDE, par exemple, le nombre de gouvernements infranationaux a atteint 140 000 en 2014. De plus, ces gouvernements infranationaux ont une influence croissante dans ces pays (OCDE…

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Université de Fribourg

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Who are the good citizens for the environment?: : An examination of the predictive validity of personality traits

Our study examines the antecedents of organization citizenship behavior for the environment (OCBE). In particular, we examined the relation between the five factor model personality traits and the tri-dimensional model of OCBE (eco-initiatives, eco-civic engagement and eco-helping). In a sample of undergraduates in Switzerland, openness to experience predicted eco-helping,…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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Red obsession: : the ascent of fine wine in China

This article uses hammer prices from five global auction houses to analyse the price premium Bordeaux fine wine yields at Hong Kong wine auctions. We find that fine wine is on average sold at a 19% premium in Hong Kong. We further observe that the Hong Kong premium is not uniform and most pronounced for wines with perfect Parker scores and the most powerful brands. The premium has…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 14/02/2017

An importance performance analysis of smartphone applications for hotel chains

The proliferation of smartphone ownership and mobile travel bookings has persuaded hoteliers to develop mobile strategies and develop applications (apps). To investigate the customer perception of these apps, a two-stage methodology was applied that identifies the available features and functions on 20 hotel chain apps. Next, the importance and performance of these 51 identified…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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Operator splitting algorithms for free surface flows: : application to extrusion processes

We explore the benefits of operator splitting algorithms in the context of computational fluid dynamics. In particular, we exploit their capacity in handling free surface flows and a large variety of physical phenomena in a flexible way. A mathematical and computational framework is presented for the numerical simulation of free surface flows, where the operator splitting strategy…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 13/02/2017

Operator splitting algorithms for free surface flows: application to extrusion processes

We explore the benefits of operator splitting algorithms in the context of computational fluid dynamics. In particular, we exploit their capacity in handling free surface flows and a large variety of physical phenomena in a flexible way. A mathematical and computational framework is presented for the numerical simulation of free surface flows, where the operator splitting strategy…

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 13/02/2017

Dopamine modulates the functional organization of the orbitofrontal cortex

Neuromodulators such as dopamine can alter the intrinsic firing properties of neurons, and may thereby change the configuration of larger functional circuits. The primate orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) receives dopaminergic input from midbrain nuclei, but the role of dopamine in the OFC is still unclear. Here we tested the idea that dopaminergic activity changes the pattern of…

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English / 08/02/2017

Alain Galli, Christian Hepenstrick and Rolf Scheufele: Mixed-frequency models for tracking short-term economic developments in Switzerland

We compare several methods for monitoring short-term economic developments in Switzerland. Based on a large mixed-frequency data set, the following approaches are presented and discussed: factor-based information combination approaches (including factor model versions based on the Kalman filter/smoother, a principal component based version and the three-pass regression filter), a…

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Banque nationale suisse

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English / 07/02/2017

Matthias Gubler and Christoph Sax: The Balassa-Samuelson Effect Reversed: New Evidence from OECD Countries

This paper explores the robustness of the Balassa-Samuelson (BS) hypothesis. We analyze an OECD country panel from 1970 to 2008 and compare three data sets on sectoral productivity, including newly constructed data on total factor productivity. Overall, our within- and between-dimension estimation results do not support the BS hypothesis. Over the last two decades, we find a robust…

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Banque nationale suisse

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English / 07/02/2017

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