Faculty & Research
Best Paper Award Winners
The CQ Best Article is determined by specific judging process. Both CQ editorial board and the faculty at Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration submit nominations then both the CQ editorial board and the members of the Advisory Board of Cornell's Center for Hospitality Research, which publishes the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly vote to determine the winner. Please view previous CQ Best Article Winners below:
2008
The Relationship of Sales and Marketing Expenses to Hotel Performance in the United States
John W. O'Neill, Bjorn Hanson and Anna S. Mattila
Cornell Hospitality Quarterly 2008 49:355
2007
Guest Satisfaction and Restaurant Performance
Sachin Gupta, Edward McLaughlin, and Miguel Gomez
Cornell Hospitality Quarterly 2007 48:284-298
2006
The Role of Brand Affiliation in Hotel Market Value
John W. O'Neill and Qu Xiao
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 2006 47:210-223
2005
Association of Nonfinancial Performance Measures with the Financial Performance of a Lodging Chain
Rajiv D. Banker, Gordon Potter, and Dhinu Srinivasan
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 2005 46:394-412
2004
"If You Don't Hear From Me, You Know You Are Doing Fine": The Effects of Management Nonresponse to Employee Performance
Timothy R. Hinkin and Chester A. Schriesheim
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 2004 45:362-372
2003
Guest Perceptions of Hotel Quality: Determining Which Employee Groups Count Most
Michael D. Hartline, Barbara Ross Woolridge, and Keith C. Jones
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 2003 44:43-52
2002
Assessing the Profitability of Premium Players
Anthony F. Lucas, Jim Kilby, and Jocelina Santos
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 2002 43:65-78
2001
Forecasting for Hotel Revenue Management: Testing Aggregation Against Disaggregation
Lawrence R. Weatherford, Sheryl E. Kimes, and Darren A. Scott
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 2001 42:53-64
