Thank you to all of our donors last week on Giving Day! ?? We are so grateful for all of the support. Shout out to our top donors. Youmei Xu Stacey Nadolny Amy Pritchard MaryLou Towner George Bertram Michelle Bertram Big thank you from the CHR! ??
The Center for Hospitality Research
酒店业
Ithaca,New York 553 位关注者
Equipping hospitality leaders with the essential knowledge and tools to address their most critical business challenges.
关于我们
The Center for Hospitality Research (CHR), established in 1992 at the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration, publishes research-backed insights for hospitality industry practitioners. We find cutting-edge academic research written by leading global scholars on curated topics—like data analytics, labor, AI, finance, sustainability, real estate, and much more—extract the key insights for hospitality businesses, and explain how you and your team can put them into practice. Through our publications and signature events, we aim to empower and equip hospitality leaders with the essential knowledge and tools to tackle their most critical business challenges while building a global network of scholars and industry practitioners dedicated to advancing the hospitality and travel industry through research.
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https://sha.cornell.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/chr/
The Center for Hospitality Research的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 酒店业
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Ithaca,New York
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1992
- 领域
- Research、Hospitality、Travel、Restaurants、Cruises、Airlines、Data、Revenue Management、Leadership、Labor、Technology、Branding、Marketing和Hotels
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主要
US,New York,Ithaca
The Center for Hospitality Research员工
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“Global Hospitality Leadership: Insights from Asia Pacific,” is a conversation between Dr. Chekitan S. Dev CHC, ISHC and Rajeev Menon (Raj), President of Marriott Asia Pacific. In this discussion, Menon touches on topics such as Working with Stakeholders, sustainability, and working with Gen Z, as highlighted above. For his expert opinion on these topics and numerous more, check out the full article here https://lnkd.in/gJUgMMyz
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The grant will go toward upgrading the CHR’s digital infrastructure, enhancing its mission to bridge the gap between academic research and industry practice, by providing relevant, digestible insights that help leaders across the hospitality and travel industry make informed decisions and drive innovation.
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Today is Cornell’s Giving Day!?? The CHR’s next chapter is about?innovation, collaboration, and impact.?With your support, we are launching new initiatives to expand our impact and strengthen the connection between?research and real-world practices. Join us in shaping the future—make your gift today and help us lead the way! #cornellgivingday #fundrasing?Cornell University https://lnkd.in/gTcnD-D3
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The article entitled "Global Hospitality Leadership: Insights from Asia Pacific" is a conversation with Rajeev Menon, President of Marriott Asia Pacific and Dr. Chekitan S. Dev CHC, ISHC He discusses topics like social media, guest experience, and building opportunities all in the hospitality sector, for his full knowledge on these topics and more, reference the full article below. https://lnkd.in/gJUgMMyz
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In this 2021 by Ira Vouk, MBA entitled, "Finding the Balance Between Driving Revenue & Managing Costs." She examines how companies can thrive by balancing initiatives that drive revenue and those that keep costs in check. Reference the full article here. https://lnkd.in/gdWq3CF
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In last week's highlighted article, Dr. Chekitan S. Dev CHC, ISHC interprets the hospitality industry as it fills with brands. Within the article, he states the quote below, urging brands to specialize in order to stand out among the sea of competition. For the full article and Chekitan’s complete insight reference the full article here https://lnkd.in/dShvHHXS
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This week highlighting “Hotel Brand Overload The Coming Shakeout” by Dr. Chekitan S. Dev CHC, ISHC. The answer to Monday’s poll depends on market trends, but based on industry analysis, the most likely outcome is option 1: Major hotel chains will consolidate, leading to fewer brands. Read the article in full for more insight on the overload of hotel brands. https://lnkd.in/gCj8twc2