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Hospitality and hospitableness
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Conrad Lashley --- Academy of International Hospitality Research, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden, The NetherlandsNot long after the word hospitality emerged as a collective noun to describe the commercial provision of services associated with accommodation, drinking and eating, some academics began to investigate the meanings of hospitality and hospitableness. Whilst most academic programme provision related to... -
Hospitality and prosumption
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: George Ritzer --- Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USAHospitality and the hospitality industry need to be reevaluated in the era of the new prosumer and smart prosuming machines. Traditional notions of hospitality hearken back to an earlier era and ongoing changes are forcing us to reconsider them. Among those changes... -
The interstices of hospitality
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Luiz Octávio de Lima Camargo --- School of Hospitality and Tourism, Anhembi Morumbi University, São Paulo, BrazilThis paper is a review of previous works, and it shows the notion of hospitality situated at the confluence of the concepts of interpersonal relationships, virtue, rites and commercial/non-commercial exchange. In doing so it discusses the most significant authors who... -
Exploring the impact of the constructs of the three-domain approach on private social and commercial hospitality provision
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Barry O’Mahony --- Department of Marketing, Tourism and Social Impact, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, AustraliaThis article explores the constructs of private social and commercial hospitality in a panoramic examination of the impact and potential future development of the three-domain approach. Focused primarily (but not exclusively) on the books In Search of Hospitality: theoretical perspectives... -
Hospitableness: the new service metaphor? Developing an instrument for measuring hosting
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Matthew Blain --- Compass Group UK & Ireland, Compass House, Chertsey, Surrey, United Kingdom Conrad Lashley --- School of International Hospitality Management, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden, The NetherlandsOver the last couple of decades the word hospitality has emerged from the shadow of being used to describe a cluster of commercial activities providing accommodation, food and drink experiences to guests for a fee. Hospitality describes a ubiquitous aspect of human... -
Hospitableness: the new service metaphor? Developing an instrument for measuring hosting
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Matthew Blain --- Compass Group UK & Ireland, United Kingdom Conrad Lashley --- School of International Hospitality Management, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The NetherlandsOver the last couple of decades the word hospitality has emerged from the shadow of being used to describe a cluster of commercial activities providing accommodation, food and drink experiences to guests for a fee. Hospitality describes a ubiquitous aspect... -
Hospitality and hospitableness
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Conrad Lashley --- Academy of International Hospitality Research, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The NetherlandsNot long after the word hospitality emerged as a collective noun to describe the commercial provision of services associated with accommodation, drinking and eating, some academics began to investigate the meanings of hospitality and hospitableness. Whilst most academic programme provision... -
Hospitality and prosumption
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: George Ritzer --- Department of Sociology, USAHospitality and the hospitality industry need to be reevaluated in the era of the new prosumer and smart prosuming machines. Traditional notions of hospitality hearken back to an earlier era and ongoing changes are forcing us to reconsider them. Among... -
The interstices of hospitality
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Luiz Octávio de Lima Camargo --- School of Hospitality and Tourism, Anhembi Morumbi University, BrazilThis paper is a review of previous works, and it shows the notion of hospitality situated at the confluence of the concepts of interpersonal relationships, virtue, rites and commercial/non-commercial exchange. In doing so it discusses the most significant authors who... -
Exploring the impact of the constructs of the three-domain approach on private social and commercial hospitality provision
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Barry O'Mahony --- Department of Marketing, Tourism and Social Impact, AustraliaThis article explores the constructs of private social and commercial hospitality in a panoramic examination of the impact and potential future development of the three-domain approach. Focused primarily (but not exclusively) on the books In Search of Hospitality: theoretical perspectives... -
Real-world lessons from the hospitality expert
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Robert Bosma --- Mind Your Guest, and Mind Your Brand, The NetherlandsThis article by Robert Bosma gives an insight in the world of hospitality in the real world and his vision about what hospitality is, how it works successfully and why people find it so important to be treated in a... -
Exploring the key components of a contemporary hospitality servicescape: Architecture, theology and community
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Peter Singleton --- , The Netherlands Erwin Losekoot --- , The NetherlandsThis article aims to contribute to the theoretical understanding of the hospitality servicescape. Through this analysis this article makes recommendations to managers on how they can set about creating a genuine sense of welcome and hospitality in a contemporary setting...
