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Organization Behaviour for Leisure Services

Elsevier Science and Technology, July 2003, Pages: 272


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Organization Behaviour for Leisure Services discusses and questions a number of key elements, including:

- The individual and the organization
- Groups in the organization
- Organizational structures and behaviour
- Management within the organization
- Commercial hospitality, leisure and tourism in a service context

Taking the view that leisure services involve an array of industry sectors - they are related, for instance, to work-time spent eating, drinking and staying away from home, as well as the more obvious recreational pursuits - the text uses examples and case studies from a wide range of international businesses such as hotels, restaurants, museums, shopping malls and sports stadia. Specific examples used are from Marriotts, McDonald's, Trafford Centre and many more.

With a user-friendly structure and style, the text is an ideal introduction to the fundamental issues invovled - perfect for students and managers alike.


- Provides conceptual basis for the study of organizational behaviour in the hospitality, leisure and tourism industry.
- Includes special focus on the leisure industry, with material on 'emotional labour', 'empowerment' and 'managing diversity'.
- Contains a wide range of international case examples.



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