STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF HOTEL COMPANIES: CASE STUDY OF HOTEL COMPANIES IN VOJVODINA (SERBIA)

Authors

  • Svetlana VUKOSAV University of Novi Sad,
  • Nevena ĆURČIĆ University of Novi Sad
  • Garača VUK University of Novi Sad
  • Slobodan ČEROVIĆ University of Singidunum, Belgrade
  • Danka CURAKOVIĆ University of Novi Sad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4316/rdt.18.185

Keywords:

hotel companies, strategic management, strategic positioning, ownership structure, Vojvodina (Serbia)

Abstract

Contemporary approaches to the management of the company are focused on achieving long-term success of the company in its complex and changing environment. Company as part of the wider environment, must adapt to the changing environment in order to survive, growing and developing. The task of strategic management is to enable the enterprise in the tourism industry to rationally and promptly react to changes in the environment in which it carries out its business and general activity. The aim of this paper is to determine whether and to what extent the process of the strategic management is being implemented in hotels in Vojvodina(that are changed ownership structure) and what is their response to the competitive pressures and opportunities, and demands and needs of consumers Strategic positioning in order to achieve sustainable competitive advantage through product differentiation and segmentation of demand is imperative for success of hotel companies in Vojvodina.

Author Biographies

Svetlana VUKOSAV, University of Novi Sad,

Faculty of Science, Department of geography, tourism and hotel management

Nevena ĆURČIĆ, University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Science, Department of geography, tourism and hotel management

Garača VUK, University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Science, Department of geography, tourism and hotel management

Slobodan ČEROVIĆ, University of Singidunum, Belgrade

Faculty of tourist and hotel management,

Danka CURAKOVIĆ, University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Science, Department of geography, tourism and hotel management

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Published

31-12-2014

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