Unchained Ideology "Why Hoteliers in Sweden choose to remain Independent"
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Abstract
he increasing dominance of hotel chains worldwide has been acknowledged since the
1970s. However, nowadays there are still many independent hoteliers present in the
industry, especially in Europe and the Nordic countries. Moreover, hospitality professionals
have expressed the increasing call for hotel independence. The position of the independent
hotelier has been explored to a limited extent in existing literature. This research made an
effort towards creating an understanding of why these independent hoteliers choose to remain
independent, despite that they can be expected to embrace affiliation in accordance with
existing literature principles. In-depth interviews were held in order to create this
understanding, whereby the hoteliers were selected based upon location, hotel size and
governance form. Current literature has often discussed hotel independence versus affiliation
as a result of a functionalistic perspective. It is though not clear what independence entails in
this perspective. This research therefore suggests a more subjective approach. Although
hoteliers perceive themselves to select hotel independence based upon functionalistic motives,
it is actually ideology that plays an important role in the desire to remain independent. This
ideology may have negative consequences for hotel businesses, as argued by means of the
Icaros paradox.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Tourism and Hospitality Management
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Date
2008-02-28Author
Alma, Harma
Series/Report no.
Master Thesis
2007:35
Language
eng