The troubled establishment of the Tourist Hotel Corporation of New Zealand

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Andrew Cardow
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Abstract

Purpose

By 1901, New Zealand had the first national government-controlled department of tourism in the world. This was the vehicle used to acquire and control tourism assets. In 1954, the hotel assets were consolidated as the Tourist Hotel Corporation of New Zealand (THC). Whilst hotel consolidation was not unique in the world, comparatively little has been written about the establishment of the THC. The following contributes to this ongoing history.

Design/methodology/approach

The research used relevant archival records held within the Archives New Zealand. Altogether 195 files were accessed. Information was analyzed and sorted into themes. The following involves one of those themes, conflict.

Findings

The establishment of the THC was the result of corporatist ideology based around the need to preserve the importance of tourism to New Zealand. The legislative requirements relating to the management and governance of the THC led to conflict between the THC CEO and the government. Such conflict has been placed within an institutional context. This conflict may have “got in the way” of effective running of the THC.

Research limitations/implications

There is a large volume of data still to be analyzed. Subsequent work on the later years, and demise of the THC could add further context to the overall history of the THC. The extent to which institutionalism was at the root of conflict between the management of the THC and the controlling government department are explored.

Originality/value

Very little has been written about the establishment of the THC. The following contributes to the discussion on the establishment and problems that emerged in the early management of the THC.

新西兰旅游酒店公司的成立陷入困境
目的 到 1901 年,新西兰拥有了世界上第一个由国家政府控制的旅游部门。该部门被用来收购和控制旅游资产。1954 年,酒店资产合并为新西兰旅游酒店公司 (THC)。虽然酒店合并在世界上并非独一无二,但关于 THC 成立的记载却相对较少。以下内容将对这段历史有所贡献。设计/方法/途径研究使用了新西兰档案馆保存的相关档案记录。总共查阅了 195 份档案。对信息进行了分析,并按主题进行了分类。以下内容涉及其中的一个主题--冲突。研究结果THC的建立是公司主义意识形态的结果,其基础是维护旅游业对新西兰的重要性。与 THC 的管理和治理相关的立法要求导致了 THC 首席执行官与政府之间的冲突。这种冲突被置于制度背景下。这种冲突可能 "妨碍 "了旅游文化公司的有效运作。关于 THC 晚年和消亡的后续工作可以为 THC 的整体历史增添更多的背景资料。本文还探讨了制度主义在多大程度上是造成隧道HC管理层与控制政府部门之间冲突的根源。以下内容有助于讨论隧道HC的建立以及早期管理中出现的问题。
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