4 research outputs found
DOES PERFORMANCE IMPROVE FOLLOWING MULTISOURCE FEEDBACK? A THEORETICAL MODEL, META-ANALYSIS, AND REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL FINDINGS
Self-monitoring
Individual difference construct that captures an individual’s ability to observe and control one’s own behavior, based on situational cues and social appropriateness
Entrepreneurial attributes for success in the small hotel sector: a fuzzy-set QCA approach
By examining small hotels in Spain, this research contributes to understanding
how human capital, social capital, and contingency factors interact to build a success
model based on high hotel occupancy rates, profit, and profit per employee. Human capital
theory, social capital theory, and multilevel theory provide the theoretical basis for this
research. The study used fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis applied to a sample of
51 small Spanish hotels. The results reveal the existence of different configurations that
lead to the desired performance outcomes. Each configuration combines two or three
causal conditions. The results also reflect the difficulties that small hotels may face in
reconciling different performance objectives. This paper thus provides solutions for
managers, who must make strategic decisions based on existing conditions both inside and
outside their organisations. The findings discussed herein can thus help small hotels better
define their performance objectives by considering their individual characteristics. The
findings can also help new small hotel entrepreneurs better understand the conditions
required for success in this highly competitive market.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
