October 2021
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Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
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October 2021
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42 Reads
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1 Citation
Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
September 2021
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411 Reads
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4 Citations
Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites
The aim of the study is to examine the effect of tourism management as a panacea for sustainability of hospitality industry in Nigeria. The study applied a quantitative method involving a survey design. A questionnaire measurement instrument was constructed and deployed on a sample of 455 respondents in the hotels, packs, tourism destinations and attraction sites included in the study. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was used to validate the constructs in the measurement instrument. Structural Equation Model (SEM) was used to estimate structural relationship between tourism management dimensions and sustainability of hospitality industry. The analysis was aided by AMOS software version 23. The results showed that destinations management, management of attraction sites, management of tourist transportation system, management of tourism intermediaries and management of security system has significant positive effect on the sustainability of hospitality industry. Therefore, the study concluded that effective tourism management and adoption of workable strategies is vital for the development and growth of the tourism sector and significant towards enhancing the tourism ecosystem and sustainability of hospitality industry.
February 2021
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1,450 Reads
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11 Citations
Problems and Perspectives in Management
The purpose of the study is to investigate the dynamic capabilities of family business as a catalyst for survival and growth in Nigeria. A quantitative technique involving a descriptive survey was adopted for the study. A questionnaire measurement instrument was constructed and deployed on a sample of 410 respondents in the selected family businesses. Copies of the questionnaire measurement instrument were conveniently distributed to employees of the selected family businesses to obtain data for the study. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was used to validate the constructs in the measurement instrument. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used to estimate the structural relationship between constructs of family business dynamic capabilities for survival and growth. The results showed that sensing and seizing, learning and reconfiguration and succession planning capabilities of family business have a significant positive effect on survival and growth. Therefore, family business managers should effectively deploy sensing and seizing, learning and reconfiguration and succession planning capabilities to enhance business survival and growth. AcknowledgmentsThe authors express gratitude to anonymous reviewers, the journal editor and all the authors whose works were used in this study. The authors are grateful to the management of the family businesses included in the study for their approval for the administration of the questionnaire instrument and to the survey respondents who gave their views on the issues raised in the questionnaire instrument.
July 2019
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2,247 Reads
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8 Citations
Global Journal of Social Sciences
July 2019
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249 Reads
Global Journal of Social Sciences
September 2018
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841 Reads
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8 Citations
Global Journal of Social Sciences
... Therefore, the development of sustainable tourism practices must overcome social resistance to consumption restrictions and rising climatic, economic, and political volatility at tourism sites (Mika, 2015). Various strategic approaches can help tourist destinations preserve long-term sustainability while maximizing positive effects (Morgan et al., 2021). It means that sustainable tourism is concerned with all the activities that are conducted by and in the tourism industry. ...
September 2021
Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites
... Adding further complexity to this relationship, there are various reasons for failure due to the heterogeneous nature of FBs, including the different objectives, goals and sizes of FBs (Mitter et al., 2021;Razzak et al., 2021). Moreover, it is not clear whether family-specific characteristics and dynamic capabilities help to prevent failure or stimulate it even further (Razzak and Jassem, 2019;Morgan et al., 2021). Research has mainly focused on the analysis of failure at the industry level, but not at the level of individual businesses, leaving FB failure and bankruptcy largely unexplored (Mitter et al., 2021). ...
February 2021
Problems and Perspectives in Management
... The bureaucratic inefficiencies in the Nigerian public institutions further complicate matters, leading to delays in decision-making, sluggish service delivery, and poor coordination among MDAs (Lawal et al., 2013, Eme & Onwuka, 2020, Morgan et al., 2019. Additionally, inadequate institutional capacity, including outdated infrastructure and insufficient human resources, limits the institutions' ability to meet the diverse and growing needs of Nigeria's population, particularly in rural and marginalized areas (Afegbua & Adejuwon, 2012. ...
July 2019
Global Journal of Social Sciences
... It is fundamental for business organizations (private and public) to accept this fact that feasibility studies of any project are non-negotiable to avoid regret in the nearest future. For the success and survival of any business organizations in a market-oriented economy, the key agenda lies in the responsibility of a prospective entrepreneur to carry out a proper feasibility analysis prior to the commencement of the business operation (Emmanuel & Morgan, 2018). The role that feasibility studies play in business operations (services, production, and constructions, sales/marketing) and at all levels (locally and internationally) is very vital for the success of any business. ...
September 2018
Global Journal of Social Sciences