Hospitality education and finance courses: An ‘inconvenient’ relationship?

Many scholars have investigated the relationship between hospitality education and the discipline of finance. While the world of academia seems to consistently support the importance of finance-related competencies, the literature nevertheless remains inconclusive. This practice paper aims to enhanc...

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description Many scholars have investigated the relationship between hospitality education and the discipline of finance. While the world of academia seems to consistently support the importance of finance-related competencies, the literature nevertheless remains inconclusive. This practice paper aims to enhance our conceptual capital on this topic by providing an overview of the aforementioned relationship, and examining the potential role and value of finance-related courses within hospitality education. Moreover, by stressing that a meaningful connection between the two disciplines must be initiated at the academic level, we provide practical recommendations that should be of interest to industry stakeholders.
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Accounting
Advanced Courses
Business Education
Business Schools
Careers
Consumer Economics
Core curriculum
Course efficiency
Economics
Educational Experience
Finance
Financial management
Fundamental Concepts
Hospitality education
Hospitality industry
Hospitality Occupations
Human Relations
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Learning
Longitudinal Studies
Marketing
Money Management
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School environment
Skills
Statistical Analysis
Student Recruitment
Students
Studies
Success
Tourism
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