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  1. Hospitableness and sustainable development: New responsibilities and demands in the host-guest relationship

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Arjan van Rheede --- Research Centre, Hotelschool, The Hague, The Netherlands Daphne Maria Dekker --- Research Centre, Hotelschool, The Hague, The Netherlands
    How does the current paradigm of the host-guest relationship cause the hospitality industry to lag behind in sustainable development? Hospitality is often defined as “a feeling of being welcome”. It is about “welcoming the stranger: a person who comes today...
  2. Hospitableness and sustainable development: New responsibilities and demands in the host-guest relationship

    Hospitableness and sustainable development: New responsibilities and demands in the host-guest relationship

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Arjan van Rheede --- Research Centre, Hotelschool, The Netherlands Daphne Maria Dekker --- Research Centre, Hotelschool, The Netherlands
    How does the current paradigm of the host-guest relationship cause the hospitality industry to lag behind in sustainable development? Hospitality is often defined as “a feeling of being welcome”. It is about “welcoming the stranger: a person who comes today...
  3. Global Mind Monitor — determining intercultural competencies of Stenden Hotel Management School students: setting the research agenda

    Global Mind Monitor — determining intercultural competencies of Stenden Hotel Management School students: setting the research agenda

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Anne Keizer-Remmers --- Stenden Hotel Management School, The Netherlands Anja Brandsma-Dieters --- Policy Advisor,
    Ongoing Internationalization of Higher Hotel Management Education encourages professional universities to monitor and assess intercultural competence development of students. Moreover, strategic ambitions aimed at educating alumni capable of ‘global thinking’ and ‘hostmanship’ inevitably connect intercultural competence with hostmanship, a currently...
  4. Exploring the concept of hostmanship through “50 cups of coffee”

    Exploring the concept of hostmanship through “50 cups of coffee”

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Monique Medema --- , The Netherlands Brenda de Zwaan --- , The Netherlands
    This article explores how hospitality academics and students understand, interpret and experience hostmanship. Building on a literature review which outlines and discusses the development and definition of hospitality, this exploratory study is framed by an interpretivist approach. Semi-structured interviews were...