Rethinking Hospitality Management
Conrad Lashley(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 22. June 2026
Book
Hardback
210 pages
978-1-0353-5556-3 (ISBN)
Description
Rethinking Hospitality Management offers a unique analysis of the hospitality industry sector, providing theoretical and critical insights into the provision of food, drink and accommodation outside of the domestic context.
Drawing on his extensive research experience as a leader in the field, Conrad Lashley defines the nature of the sector, the varying levels of service delivered and the performance required of frontline workers. He rethinks the relationship between hospitality organisations and their workforce, evaluating employer-employee conflict as a dimension of organisational conflict that involves all stakeholders, including customers, suppliers and local communities. The book also looks to the future of the hospitality industry, empowering educators and management to confront the challenges that inequality creates in the sector.
Rethinking Hospitality Management is a crucial resource for scholars and students of hospitality management, tourism, leisure studies and business. Its practical insights and focus on organisational structures makes this prime reading for practitioners in the hospitality and tourism industries seeking to reduce inequality in their workforce.
Drawing on his extensive research experience as a leader in the field, Conrad Lashley defines the nature of the sector, the varying levels of service delivered and the performance required of frontline workers. He rethinks the relationship between hospitality organisations and their workforce, evaluating employer-employee conflict as a dimension of organisational conflict that involves all stakeholders, including customers, suppliers and local communities. The book also looks to the future of the hospitality industry, empowering educators and management to confront the challenges that inequality creates in the sector.
Rethinking Hospitality Management is a crucial resource for scholars and students of hospitality management, tourism, leisure studies and business. Its practical insights and focus on organisational structures makes this prime reading for practitioners in the hospitality and tourism industries seeking to reduce inequality in their workforce.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-5556-3 (9781035355563)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Conrad Lashley, Director of Research and Consultancy, UK
Content
Contents
About the author
Preface: rethinking the mission
1 Mapping the hospitality industry
2 Reframing hospitality service delivery
3 Beneath the umbrella: redefining hospitality
4 Pyramids of power and inequality
5 Modern slavery and human trafficking in the hospitality sector
6 Neo-slavery in hospitality work
7 Insights into discrimination in hospitality services
8 Understanding conflict in hospitality organisations
9 The resistance power of the collective in hospitality
organisations
10 Hospitality without the boss
11 Hospitality as conspicuous consumption
12 Rethinking hospitality management education
References
About the author
Preface: rethinking the mission
1 Mapping the hospitality industry
2 Reframing hospitality service delivery
3 Beneath the umbrella: redefining hospitality
4 Pyramids of power and inequality
5 Modern slavery and human trafficking in the hospitality sector
6 Neo-slavery in hospitality work
7 Insights into discrimination in hospitality services
8 Understanding conflict in hospitality organisations
9 The resistance power of the collective in hospitality
organisations
10 Hospitality without the boss
11 Hospitality as conspicuous consumption
12 Rethinking hospitality management education
References