Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1009691 International Journal of Hospitality Management 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper aims to provide insights into the development of research on culture in the hotel industry by reviewing the existing literature. A total of 107 journal articles published between 1985 and 2010 were retrieved from 12 refereed journals, all of which could be accessed online. The papers were categorized into six major groups according to Pizam's (1993) hierarchy of cultures, and were further sorted by year of publication, source, subject area, region of focus, and the nature of the research. National culture, organizational culture, and cross-cultural comparison were found to be the most popular research topics. In contrast, few studies have investigated industry, occupational, and corporate cultures in association with hotel management studies, prompting concern for future research. In summary, this review paper offers a first and important attempt to understand the development of research on culture in the hotel management field and identifies future research opportunities.

• The development of culture studies in the hotel industry is reviewed. • Pizam's (1993) hierarchy of cultures was applied as a foundation. • National and organizational cultures were mostly studied research topics. • Few studies have focused on industry, occupational, and corporate cultures.

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