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2. Phenomenography of Sustainable Tourism in Luxury HotelsAdityo Wicaksono, Firman Tri Ajie, Agustini Rahayu, Dini Andriani, Angga Wijaya Holman Fasa, Mahardhika Berliandaldo, Juprianto, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Contemporarily, tourism stakeholders (especially luxury hotels) are translating the sustainable tourism concept into various understandings. Hence, it is difficult to see the best ways to actualize the concept and achieve significant outcomes. Therefore, it is necessary to capture the current understanding empirically. To capture these understandings, this paper employs a phenomenographic approach, involving 17 luxury hoteliers in Indonesia. As a result, two contributions are presented in this paper. First, this study distinguishes three distinct understandings for the actualization of sustainable tourism, namely the (1) complying, (2) engaging, and (3) advocating stage. Second, a stage-gate model is proposed for the practical application of the gradual actualization of sustainable tourism in luxury hotels. Keywords: sustainable tourism, luxury hotel, phenomenography, hotelier, sustainability Published in RUP: 20.01.2026; Views: 178; Downloads: 0
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3. Hospitality Hurdles : An Expedition into the Challenges Facing the Hotel IndustrySwagat Praharaj, Bibhuti Bhusan Mishra, Uma Sankar Mishra, Rashmi Ranjan Panigrahi, Padma Charan Mishra, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The study aims to empower hotel operators in prospective tourist spots, aiding informed decision-making in navigating the dynamic hospitality landscape. The study investigates challenges in the hotel industry to aid practitioners and researchers. It combines secondary data from expert blogs and research articles with primary data from 230 Indian hotel managers surveyed via a Likert scale questionnaire from January to March 2024. Validity and reliability are ensured through first-order constructs. Data analysis utilizes SPSS-22 for exploratory factor analysis and Amos17 for confirmatory factor analysis. Theoretical frameworks from prior literature were examined to inform the selection of variables. A two-part questionnaire was devised to gather demographic information, years of experience, etc., followed by a section employing a 5-point Likert scale to explore our proposed hypothesis. Initially identifying twenty-seven global challenges, the study highlights three key factors – marketing, operational, and human resources – relevant to the Indian context, encompassing 25 specific challenges. Notably, challenges in the Economic/Financial Factor show low manifestation in India. The study emphasizes the burgeoning tourism potential in Eastern India and the proactive measures taken by hotel industries to meet global guest demands. While Eastern India is the primary focus, insights extend to emerging tourist destinations worldwide. Keywords: hotel industry, challenges, EFA, CFA Published in RUP: 20.01.2026; Views: 191; Downloads: 0
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4. Analiza spletnega komuniciranja Boutique hotela Portorose : zaključni projektAnamarija Brezavšček Pavšič, 2025, undergraduate thesis Keywords: turizem, hotel, hotelirstvo, spletno komuniciranje, Boutique hotel Portorose, SEO optimizacija, družbena omrežja, e-poštno komuniciranje Published in RUP: 07.10.2025; Views: 305; Downloads: 7
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