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    Covid-19 and motel supply-chain resilience

    Umar, M.; Ahmad, Rizwan; Radics, R.

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    2021-12
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    Umar, M., Ahmad, R., & Radics, R. (2021, December). Covid-19 and motel supply-chain resilience. Paper presented at the MIT/Unitec Research Symposium - Rangahau Horonuku Hou - New Research Landscapes, Unitec, Auckland.
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    RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 1. What are the major supply chain coordination and bottleneck issues in hotel supply chains? 2. Understanding response and recovery strategies with supply chain resilience -agility, adaptability and alignment. Scope of this study: Hotels are important nodes •Accommodation to the customers •Sub networks within larger tourism supply network (Al-Aomar& Hussain, 2017; Fredendall & Hill, 2000) •Critical node in the case of Covid-19
    Keywords:
    New Zealand, hotels, motels, supply chain management, hospitality industry, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    350402 Hospitality management, 350909 Supply chains, 350803 Tourism management
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