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Input-Process-Output of Hotel Training in Taiwan

Training is generally considered the important part in the hotel industry. The purpose of this study is to examine the training input, training process and training output in international tourist hotels in Taiwan. The research samples included five human resource managers, 61 department managers, 6...

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Published in:Asia Pacific journal of tourism research 2012-06, Vol.17 (3), p.246-260
Main Authors: Chang, Hsin-Hsiu, Chien, Grace C. L.
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