Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Hotels are labor-capital intensive enterprises, but they are not.

Hotels are labor-capital intensive enterprises, but they are not.

Technology intensive enterprises. Hotels not only need a large number of grassroots technicians, but also need a highly specialized management team. Hotels are labor-and capital-intensive enterprises, but not technology-intensive enterprises. Hotels (also known as hotels, hotels, inns, guest houses, business trips, inns, hotels in China, and hotels in Malaysia and Singapore) are basically defined as business organizations that provide safe and comfortable spaces for users to have a short rest or sleep.