Tourism and hospitality industry: A case study of Polish female firms

Alina M. Zapalska, Robin McCutcheon
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The objective was to identify the firms’ short-run and long-run strategies that contributed to firms’ development, job creation and economic growth of local economies, and employees’ and customers’ satisfaction across all Butler’s stages of development. The results indicate that the firms have been successful supporting environmental sustainability, conservation of natural resources, and protection of cultural elements of local communities. During the Covid-19 shutdown, the female entrepreneurs assessed past strategies, invested in development and production of new and better-quality products and services, advanced employees’ and entrepreneurial skills, and transformation of digital and production infrastructure. The study identified the importance of government policies critical for entrepreneurship success, particularly during global crises. The paper illustrates several lessons focused specifically on fostering a supportive work environment that enables firms to endure through and successfully recover from market shocks or global crises. The study concludes that all female entrepreneurs were experienced, motivated, visionary, goal-oriented, and innovative regarding their entrepreneurial undertakings while focusing on understanding the needs and maximizing employee and customer satisfaction. The resiliency they developed enabled them to stay focused on their goals and maintain successful operations while facing insufficient financial and non-financial support, market challenges, and global crises.
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旅游业和酒店业:波兰女性企业案例研究
研究的目的是确定企业的短期和长期战略,这些战略有助于企业的发展、创造就业机会、促进当地经济增长以及提高员工和客户对巴特勒所有发展阶段的满意度。研究结果表明,这些企业成功地支持了环境的可持续发展、自然资源的保护以及当地社区文化元素的保护。在 Covid-19 停产期间,女企业家们对过去的战略进行了评估,投资于开发和生产新的、质量更好的产品和服务,提高员工和企业家的技能,改造数字和生产基础设施。研究发现,政府政策对创业成功至关重要,尤其是在全球危机期间。论文阐述了几条经验,特别强调要营造有利的工作环境,使企业能够经受住市场冲击或全球危机的考验,并成功从危机中恢复过来。研究得出结论,所有女企业家在创业过程中都经验丰富、积极主动、富有远见、以目标为导向、勇于创新,同时注重了解员工和客户的需求并最大限度地提高他们的满意度。她们所表现出的应变能力使她们在面临资金和非资金支持不足、市场挑战和全球危机时,仍能专注于自己的目标,并保持成功运营。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the journal is coverage of different aspects of management and governance, such as international organizations and communities’ management, state and regional governance, company’s management, etc. The key aspects of planning, organization, motivation and control in various areas and in different countries are subject of the journal''s scope. The journal publishes articles, which are focused on existing and new methods, techniques and approaches in the field of management. It publishes contemporary and innovative researches, including theoretical and empirical research papers.
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