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Editorial
Ann Brown

 

How Hospitality Industry Managers' Characteristics could Influence Hospitality Management Curricula
Sjoerd A. Gehrels
CHN University, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands

37

 

 

 

Research Dilemmas in Management and Business Studies
John Mendy
University of Lincoln, Lincoln Business School, UK

49

 

 

 

Development of Variant Definitions for Stakeholder Groups with regard to the Performance of Public Transit in the United States
K. Jason Keith Phillips1 and Diane M. Phillips2
1Department of Marketing, West Chester University, Pennsylvania, USA
2Department of Marketing, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

61

 

 

 

Applying Grounded Theory to Study the Implementation of an Inter-Organizational Information System
Joan Rodon1 and Joan A. Pastor2
Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain1
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain2

71

 

 

 

Managing the Fear Factor (or how a Mini-viva Assessment can Improve the Process of Learning for International Students)
Susan Sayce
Bournemouth University, UK

83

 

 

 

The Catalog Usability Questionnaire – Adoption and Validation of a Usability Scale for Print-Catalogs
Sebastian Schulz1 Gunnar Mau2 Günter Silberer3
Institute of Marketing and Retailing, University of Göttingen, Germany

93

 

 

 

Wasting Time: The Mission Impossible with Respect to Technology-Oriented Security Approaches
Andreas E Wagner1 and Carole Brooke2
Lincoln Business School, University of Lincoln, UK

117

 

 

 

The Use of Grounded Theory and of Arenas/Social Worlds Theory in Discourse
Studies: a case study on the discursive adaptation of information systems
Ana C. Vasconcelos
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

125

 

 

 

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