Items where Author is "Haynes, Natalie"
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ALI, Alisha, EGAN, David, HAYNES, Natalie, HOLLAND, Claire and MARTIN, Emma
(2020).
The Future of Hospitality Management Education.
Project Report.
Council for Hospitality Management Education.
[Monograph]
HAYNES, Natalie
(2016).
The evolution of competitor data collection in the hotel industry and its application to revenue management and pricing.
Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, 15 (3-4), 258-263.
[Article]
Public
GRANDE, Kevin and HAYNES, Natalie
(2024).
Outdoor Hospitality Performance: Through the lens of the Balanced Scorecard and its Customer Perspective.
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 121: 103800.
[Article]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2024).
Transient price setting in the era of automated systems – the ‘hands-on’ Hotel General Manager lives on!
Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, 23, 28-38.
[Article]
GRANDE, Kevin and HAYNES, Natalie
(2023).
Campsite revenue management decision-making - a semi-systematic review.
Tourism and Hospitality Research.
[Article]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2023).
Temporal pricing in tourism.
In: GOULDING, Philip, (ed.)
Tourism: A temporal analysis.
Goodfellow Publishers.
[Book Section]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2023).
Measuring Temporal Performance in Tourism.
In: GOULDING, Philip, (ed.)
Tourism: A temporal analysis.
Goodfellow Publishers.
[Book Section]
HAYNES, Natalie
(2023).
The History and Evolution of Tourism (Book Review).
Journal of Tourism Futures, 9 (1), 142-143.
[Article]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2022).
Will COVID-19 be the trigger point for developing Visitor Attraction Revenue Management?
Journal of Tourism Futures.
[Article]
ALI, Alisha, EGAN, David, HAYNES, Natalie and HOLLAND, Claire
(2022).
The future of hospitality management education addendum.
Project Report.
CHME.
[Monograph]
HAYNES, Natalie
(2020).
Robots, artificial intelligence and service automation in travel, tourism and hospitality.
Journal of Tourism Futures.
[Article]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2020).
The perceptions of frontline employees towards hotel overbooking practices: exploring ethical challenges.
Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management.
[Article]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2019).
The implications of ‘miniaturism’ for urban tourism destination futures – from micropubs to microbars.
Journal of Tourism Futures.
[Article]
EGAN, David and HAYNES, Natalie
(2019).
Manager perceptions of big data reliability in revenue management.
International journal of quality &reliability management, 36 (1), 25-39.
[Article]
HAYNES, Natalie
(2018).
Big data usage in transient hotel room pricing: deconstructing a black box.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Thesis]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2017).
Revisiting the relevance of economic theory to hotel revenue management education and practice in the era of Big Data.
Research in Hospitality Management, 7 (1), 65-73.
[Article]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2016).
Towards an understanding of how Big Data is changing revenue management in hotels.
In: School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Conference 2016, Guildford, UK, 19 - 22 Jul 2016.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
HAYNES, Natalie and EGAN, David
(2015).
The future impact of changes in rate parity agreements on hotel chains: the long-term implications of the removal of rate parity agreements between hotels and online travel agents using closed consumer group booking models.
Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 32 (7), 923-933.
[Article]