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AuthorElbanna, Said
AuthorAbdel-Maksoud, Ahmed
Available date2023-09-12T07:52:55Z
Publication Date2023-04-17
Publication NameManagement & Sustainability: An Arab Review
CitationElbanna, S., & Abdel-Maksoud, A. (2023). Organizational innovation and the role of strategic planning: the case of the Dubai hotel industry. Management & Sustainability: An Arab Review, 2(2), 109-125.‏
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/47449
URIhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1108/MSAR-09-2022-0045
AbstractPurpose In today's dynamic and competitive environment, innovation is a key requirement for hotels to survive, be profitable and sustain their competitive advantages. However, because the study of innovation in the hospitality industry has only developed recently, little is still known about its determining factors. Given this, this study aims to theorize and test with empirical data the effects of two key dimensions of strategic planning (i.e. participation and flexibility) on innovation. Design/methodology/approach Using a fully standardized questionnaire, data were gathered from a sample of 150 hotels in Dubai, by a professional market research firm, through face-to-face interviews. The study hypotheses are tested with partial least squares structural equation models. The study has three limitations: first, its data are cross-sectional and the analyses are post hoc; second, it uses single informants; and third, the sample was primarily from a single setting, i.e. Dubai. Findings The study argues that participation and flexibility in strategic planning are positively related. It also argues that flexibility is positively related to innovation and that flexibility mediates the effects of participation in strategic planning on innovation. Empirical support is found for all the examined relationships. Originality/value The study takes place in a unique setting (i.e. Dubai, United Arab Emirates) where research on organizational innovation has been rather limited to date. The findings have important implications for the stream of literature in this field and for practitioners and sustaining competitive advantages of hotels.
Languageen
Publisheremerald insight
SubjectFlexibility
Participation
Organizational innovation
TitleOrganizational innovation and the role of strategic planning: the case of the Dubai hotel industry
TypeArticle
Pagination109-125
Issue Number2
Volume Number2


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