Cornell Hosp Quart
Introduction
Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 65(1)
INTEREST CATEGORY: SECTORS
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Editorial
The Criticality of Public Policy in Hospitality and Tourism Research
—Croes Robertico, H. G. Parsa, and Alexandros Paraskevas [] []
The Content and Structure of Tourism and Public Policies: A Temporal Analysis of Stability and Change
—Leonardo (Don) A. N. Dioko [] []
Quality of Life and Public Policy Development for Tourism Destinations
—Adiyukh Berbekova, Muzaffer Uysal, and A. George Assaf [] []
Tourists’ Compliance With Public Policy and Government Trust: An Application of Protection Motivation Theory
—Swechchha Subedi and Marketa Kubickova [] []
Competition in the Beer Industry—From Pipe Dream to Reality: Exploring the Potential Impacts of Executive Order 14036
—Scott Taylor, Jr., D. Christopher Taylor, and Cortney L. Norris [] []
Survival of the Fittest? A Call for Hospitality to Incorporate Ecology Into Business Practice and Education
—Willy Legrand, Henri Kuokkanen, Francesca Marucco, Saakje Hazenberg, and Frauke Fischer [] []
Public Policy Challenges and the Lodging Shared Economy
—Jeffery C. Kreeger and Scott J. Smith [] []
Pro-Environmental Behavior of Religious Tourists: Moderating Role of Religious Beliefs
—Devkant Kala and Dhani Shanker Chaubey [] []
Preventing Modern Slavery Through Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: An Analysis of the U.S. Hospitality and Tourism Industry
—Yue Vaughan [] []
Invited Papers
The Role of Hubris in Explaining Tourism Policy Failure: Some Observations and New Research Directions
—Rhodri Thomas [] []
A Wellness Tourism Initiative to Alleviate Poverty Among Women
—Chekitan S. Dev [] []
Breaking the Invisible Chains With Policy: How Insurance Companies Can Help End Human Trafficking in the Hotel Industry
—John Ludlow and Alexandros Paraskevas [] []