Corporate hospitality in the economic downturn

Minnaert, L. 2008. Corporate hospitality in the economic downturn. Tourism Insights.

TitleCorporate hospitality in the economic downturn
AuthorsMinnaert, L.
Abstract

The article presents a summary of a study undertaken by and for the University of Westminster's Centre for Tourism Research which examines if the Corporate Hospitality sector is indeed more resilient to economic downturns now than it was in the past, or if its health is still largely dictated by the state of the economy.

KeywordsCorporate hospitality, economic crisis
JournalTourism Insights
YearDec 2008
Publication dates
PublishedDec 2008

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