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The nature of discrimination in recreation decision making
Abstract Using data on the site choices of marine recreational anglers fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, we build on previous literature that finds anglers are willing to encumber travel costs to avoid sites located in areas with more predominant Black and Hispanic populations.
Jesse D. Backstrom, Richard T. Woodward
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The Dark Side of the Hospitality Industry: Workplace Bullying and Employee Well-Being with Feedback Avoidance as a Mediator and Psychological Safety as a Moderator. [PDF]
Elshaer IA+5 more
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Model of cross-cultural competence formation in future hotel business managers
K. Levadna
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“The Pause That Refreshes”: American Servicemen on R&R in Australia, 1967–1971
Nearly 10% of the 3 million Americans who served in Vietnam spent one week of “R&R” leave in Australia—principally in Sydney. This “friendly invasion” constitutes a substantial neglected legacy of the conflict. Across dozens of oral history interviews and memoirs, US servicemen recall with fondness their week‐long respite in a nation that was at once ...
Chris Dixon, Jon Piccini
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Stock movement prediction in a hotel with multimodality and spatio-temporal features during the Covid-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Liu Y, Ma L.
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Marriage has long been a legacy of overseas deployment for Australian servicemen. In the case of the war in Vietnam, Australian men often interacted with local women on base, in civilian spaces, or in passing. Occasionally, couples would form private relationships and, in some cases, marry and return to Australia at the end of deployment.
Anna Wilkinson
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Predicting hotel booking cancellations using tree-based neural network. [PDF]
Yang D, Miao X.
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Innovations in Chain Hotel Business [PDF]
Сергей Алексеевич Уваров+3 more
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