Hospital Medicine | 2019

Towards a Personology of a Hospitality Professional

 
 
 

Abstract


Understanding the key characteristics of people who choose hospitality as their profession is of great importance to an industry that is estimated to be contributing $7.17tr to the global economy. With the hotel sector alone contributing $457bn to the global economy the need for quality employees that consider hospitality a long term career is evident. The industry holds a perceived status by employees as a hardworking and low paying industry. If employers wish to retain existing talent and attract new they need to have a better understanding of their employees. This paper addresses this gap in knowledge and proposes a model of understanding hospitality professionals through the notions of self-efficacy, career inheritance and career commitment. This typology of a hospitality professional will enable both, researchers and hospitality managers to establish key life history indicators that facilitate a deeper understanding of a hospitality professional and can facilitate better interviewing results during the recruitment process.

Volume 9
Pages 215-236
DOI 10.1386/HOSP.9.2.215_1
Language English
Journal Hospital Medicine

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