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International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration (8/4)
This journal is published by The Haworth Press Inc. This issue (volume 8, issue 4) includes the following articles:
- Exploring the Relationship Between Hotel Renovation and Hotel Inspection by Ahmed Hassanien
- The Impact of Self-Efficacy on Job Outcomes of Hotel Employees: Evidence from Northern Cyprus by Osman M Karatepe, Huseyin Arasli and Abdulrahim Khan
- Management Accounting in the Hotel Business: The Case of the Greek Hotel Industry by Georgios Makrigiannakis and Marios Soteriades
- Risk-Adjusted STOCK Performance: A Cross-Sector Analysis of Hospitality Firms in the Recent Economic Downturn by Zhenxing Mao and Zheng Gu
- A Proposed Research Agenda for the Refinement of the High Performance Work System Construct in the U.S. Restaurant Industry by Kevin Murphy, Robin B DiPietro and Suzanne Murrmann
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Leisure Studies (27/2)
Leisure Studies, Volume 27 Issue 2 is now available online at informaworldTM. This new issue contains the following articles:
- ‘Power to the paddlers’? The internet, governance and discipline by Paul Gilchrist and Neil Ravenscroft
- The carnival goes on and on! Children’s perceptions of their leisure time and play in SFO by Maria Øksnes
- Triathlon, suffering and exciting significance by Michael Atkinson
- Evolution and implications of a paradigm shift in the marketing of leisure services in the USA by John L. Crompton
- New meaning for the emotional state of the elderly, from a leisure standpoint by Gisele Maria Schwartz and Jossett Campagna
- On using concept-maps to study school-children’s understanding of leisure-time by Peter Edward Gill and Mariann Persson
- The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail: myths of scientific racism and the pursuit of excellence in sport by Karl Spracklen
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