Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9734334 International Journal of Hospitality Management 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Research in the sciences describes “catalytic mechanisms” as linkages between substances that initiate sustainable change. Academic leaders infuse catalytic mechanisms within the institution by becoming “catalytic agents.” This article draws from the research to posit a theory of catalytic agentry as an intervention tool that is linked with leadership relationships to enact sustainable change in hospitality/tourism colleges, schools, and departments. Next, examples are reported that describe the flow of organizational interventions that take the form of catalytic mechanisms. Finally, implications for practicing hospitality and tourism academic leaders are summarized.
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