Publications des institutions partenaires
Asymmetric preference in hotel room choice and implications on revenue management
In selecting a hotel room, guests evaluate specific room characteristics. After their stay, these characteristics are used as reference levels in deciding which hotel room to stay in the future. According to prospect theory, the gains (i.e., upgrade or improving) and losses (i.e., downgrade or worsening) with respect to the reference level are perceived differently by individuals. In…
Institution partenaire
English / 04/11/2016
The impact of online real-time interactivity on patronage intention: : the use of avatars
The objective of this paper is to examine the impact of online real-time interactivity on the desire of users to visit and to purchase products/services from the company in the future. Online real-time interactivity has been increased by the use of avatars. We also investigated the antecedents of online real-time interactivity by focusing on trust, emotional appeal, and social…
Institution partenaire
English / 04/11/2016
Hotel revenue management: : then, now and tomorrow
Contrary to the practical application of revenue management (RM), its theoretical definition has remained virtually unchanged. Today’s data-driven approach to RM forms an integral part of management and clearly contributes to the financial performance of hotels. Its growing importance and the shifting balance between art and science in RM decision making is only partially supported…
Institution partenaire
English / 04/11/2016
Service response to economic decline: : innovation actions for achieving strategic renewal
Thispaper develops process theory on how service firms deal with persistent economic decline and the practices they adopt to overcome it. It examines how a knowledge-based service activity— commercial archeology— attempts to overcome environmental constraints of increasing complexity and economic downturn, as it unfolded over an 8-year period.This longitudinal,multimethod field study…
Institution partenaire
English / 03/11/2016
What it takes to get proactive: : an integrative multilevel model of antecedents of personal initiative
Building upon and extending Parker, Bindl, and Strauss’s (2010)theory of proactive motivation, we develop an integrated, multilevel model to examine how contextual factors shape employees’ proactive motivational states and, through these proactive motivational states, influence their personal initiative behavior. Using data from a sample of hotels collected from 3 sources and over 2…
Institution partenaire
English / 03/11/2016
CEO compensation and the performance of firms in the hospitality industry: : a cross-industry comparison
This study examines whether industry-specific characteristics can explain the relationship between chief executive officer (CEO) compensation and the performance of firms and, if so, what roles these characteristics may play in affecting the relationship. We developed a fixed effects model that controls for unobserved characteristics (such as managers’ skills, abilities, and talent…
Institution partenaire
English / 03/11/2016
Sensemaking of organizational innovation and change in public research organizations
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine through a sensemaking lens the transforming nature of scientists’ work role in public research organizations (PROs), resulting from organizational innovations in the form of collaborative culture. Design/methodology/approach – Based on a symbolic-functionalist theory of work role transition, the paper uses interview data from a case…
Institution partenaire
English / 03/11/2016
Waste management innovation in the food service industry
There is growing evidence that a significant share of global food is thrown away, with concomitant detrimental repercussions for sustainability: Food production is linked to land conversion and biodiversity loss, energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, water and pesticide use. To reduce food waste is consequently a key sustainability challenge for the foodservices…
Institution partenaire
English / 02/11/2016
Service innovation in times of economic crisis: : the strategic renewal activites of the top EU service firms
This paper examines the strategic renewal activities top service firms use to respond to environmental scarcity. Based on a longitudinal dataset of 97 leading European service firms, it empirically conceptualizes three clusters or strategic types of organizational response to overcome long-term financial strain. Leading E.U. service firms that attempt to maximize recovery by…
Institution partenaire
English / 02/11/2016
Caste, faith, gender: : determinants of homeownership in urban India
Applying multivariable probit models on a large dataset of urban non-slum households, we find that homeownership tenure choice in India is significantly associated with gender, religion and caste. In particular,large households or those headed by women or with larger number of women are significantly more inclined towards homeownership than households of otherwise similar…
Institution partenaire
English / 02/11/2016
The role of intuition in the creative process of expert chefs
Scholars studying intuition are frequently focusing on decision takers and to this day, they conceptualize intuition as a form of judgment. More recently, the notion of intuition in creativity has been challenged by the argument that although the creative process may contain intuitive judgments, any creative idea or solution is essentially the result of intuitive insight. This…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2016
The effect of price targets on the composition of CEO pay
This article analyzes the impact of price targets from the IBES Detail Price History Target database on CEO compensation retained from Execucomp. The two databases are merged at fiscal year frequency and an OLS regression with fixed effect is used to analyze the impact of price target on CEO compensation. The analysis reveals that analysts’ price targets affect top executives’…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2016
Hospitality and tourism research in Swiss hotel schools: : a case study of research practices at Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne
This study explores the institutional and regulatory obstacles to hospitality and tourism research in Switzerland and explains why scientific research is underdeveloped in Swiss hotel and tourism management schools. A case study approach is adopted to analyze the research practices pursued by Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne as a solution to combat the regulatory constraints in Swiss…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2016
A multiple indicators multiple causes (mimic) model of behavioral consequences of hotel guests
This study aims to extend previous tourist behavior research by examining whether and how a set of covariates, including culture, social demographics, and travel behavioral patterns, can affect the behavioral consequences of hotel guests. We developed a Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model to test the effects of these covariates on the factor structure of hotel guests…
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2016
Is RevPASH the best performance indicator for restaurant revenue management?
Institution partenaire
English / 01/11/2016
Value for money in H1N1 influenza: a systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of pandemic interventions
Background The 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic generated additional data and triggered new studies that opened debate over the optimal strategy for handling a pandemic. The lessons-learned documents from the World Health Organization show the need for a cost estimation of the pandemic response during the risk-assessment phase. Several years after the crisis, what conclusions can we…
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2016
Value for money in H1N1 influenza: : a systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of pandemic interventions
Background The 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic generated additional data and triggered new studies that opened debate over the optimal strategy for handling a pandemic. The lessons-learned documents from the World Health Organization show the need for a cost estimation of the pandemic response during the risk-assessment phase. Several years after the crisis, what conclusions can we…
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2016
Value for money in H1N1 influenza ::a systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of pandemic interventions
Background The 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic generated additional data and triggered new studies that opened debate over the optimal strategy for handling a pandemic. The lessons-learned documents from the World Health Organization show the need for a cost estimation of the pandemic response during the risk-assessment phase. Several years after the crisis, what conclusions can we…
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2016
Towards business school 2.0: : online models for management education
A panel of highly renowned leaders of change in the emergent field of “onlin e management education” invited thoughts about the structure and dynamics surrounding a new generation of higher education organizations that transcend geographic, social, and economic boundaries in radical ways. The panel brings different stakeholder perspectives of this emergent ecosystem (from…
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2016
Perceived unfairness of prices resulting from yield management practices in hotels
This study analyzes the consumer perception of yield management (YM) with an example in the hotel sector. Hotels use these practices in order to increase their incomes. However, the dual entitlement theory suggests that customers perceive YM practices as unfair when they are not the result of cost increase or external factors. This study explores four YM practices that might be…
Institution partenaire
English / 31/10/2016
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