Quality certification, firm performance and organizational structre in spanish hotel industry

  • Pertusa Ortega E
  • Tarí Guilló J
  • Pereira Moliner J
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Abstract

Purpose: Quality certification helps companies to improve efficiency and performance. The aim of this study is to analyze the differences between certified and non-certified hotels regarding the implementation of quality management practices, the performance and the competitive advantage, and the changes in organizational structure. Design/methodology/approach: The paper classifies the hotels in two groups: quality certified and non-certified hotels. It then examines the differences between both groups. Findings: The findings show that certified hotels develop quality management practices in a higher extent, achieve better performance levels and a differentiation competitive advantage, and have higher levels of formalization and interdepartmental coordination. Originality/value: The contribution of the paper is to analyze if quality certification adds value for the hotel industry.

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Pertusa Ortega, E. M., Tarí Guilló, J. J., Pereira Moliner, J., Molina Azorín, J. F., & López Gamero, M. D. (2013). Quality certification, firm performance and organizational structre in spanish hotel industry. Intangible Capital, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3926/ic.400

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