Labor in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry Skills, Ethics, Issues, and Rights Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Series
Auteur : Elshaer Abdallah M.
Coordonnateur : Marzouk Asmaa M.
An organization?s workforce is arguably the greatest asset of any organization, and tourism and hospitality is an extremely labor-intensive industry. This volume takes an in-depth look at workforce issues in the tourism and hospitality industry, focusing on labor skills, ethics, rights, and more. It examines manpower planning beyond forecasting estimates to include investigative techniques in a way that offers insight for economic planning in both tourism and tourism education. The authors use economic, sociological, and psychological analysis and take a pragmatic stance on the challenges of the workforce.
The authors look at the specifics of the labor market of the tourism and hospitality industry, discussing the current status of the industry?s organizations and how they are suffering labor shortages (qualitative or quantitative) and constant turnover?resulting in significant costs to organizations. Topics such as low wages and overdependence on tipping, workforce diversity, technological change resistance, and seasonality issues, and more are examined. The volume also provides a section on labor rights in the tourism and hospitality industry, which looks at labor trafficking and issues in social justice and human rights.
Key features:
? Provides an in-depth understanding of tourism employment
? Presents a critical analysis of labor supply and demand in the tourism and hospitality industries
? Considers the need for specific labor skills and training
? Examines the reasons for labor shortages and turnover in the tourism and hospitality industry
? Discusses labor ethics and social responsibility in hospitality/tourism organizations
Part 1 : Labor Skills 1. The Significance of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry in Employment Creation 2. A Critical Analysis of Labor Supply and Demand in the Tourism and Hospitality Industries 3. Labor Skills and Training in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry 4. Labor Shortage in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry Part 2: Labor Ethics 5. Ethics in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry 6. Labor Ethics and Social Responsibility in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry Part 3: Labor Issues 7. Labor Turnover in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry 8. Tourism and Seasonality 9. The High Vulnerability of the Tourism Industry to Risks and Emergencies 10. Low Wages and Overdependence on Tipping 11. Workforce Diversity in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry 12. Technological Change Resistance 13. Labor Discrimination Part 4: Labor Rights 14. Labor Trafficking in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry 15. Social Justice, Human Rights, and Labor Rights
Abdallah M. Elshaer, PhD, is an assistant lecturer in the Hotel Studies Department at the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, University of Sadat City, Egypt, where he has been a faculty member since 2011. Currently, he is a PhD researcher at Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech University, Virginia, USA. His research interests lie in the challenges of tourism and hospitality industries, service operations management, and foodservice operations.
Asmaa M. Marzouk, PhD, is an assistant lecturer and a PhD researcher in the Tourism Studies Department at the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, University of Sadat City, Egypt. Her research interests concentrate on labor issues, information and communication technologies in tourism, tourism management, and marketing. She published a number of research papers on information and communication technologies and labor issues.
Date de parution : 03-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Labor in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry :
- gestion du personnel et des ressources humaines - relations humaines - formation - salaires - ergonomie
- Initiation à l'économie, théories et études économiques
- Économies et politiques économiques mondiales : relations économiques internationales / douanes, exportation
- Ouvrages d'information générale / divers
- direction / stratégie d'entreprise
Mots-clés :
Overeducated Workers; VIP Guest; Young Men; Sociocognitive Diversity; Vice Versa; Negative Relationship; Hospitality Industry; Polar Bear Tourism; Reference Group Attitudes; Business Case; Voluntary Turnover Intention; Business Image; Tourism Labor Market; UN; VIP; Violate; Hospitality Organizations; Ethical Climate; Quantitative Shortages; Workforce Diversity; Labor Trafficking; Turnover Intention; Sex Trafficking; Tipping Practice; Turnover Rate