A Qualititaive Exploration of Sustainble Talent Management of Hospitality Interns' Career Intentions based on their Pre-, Post- and Present Practical Placement Experiences
Notwithstanding the emergence of hospitality education around the world, the hospitality industry itself has struggled to establish a talent pipeline of young ambitious managers. Typically, only 30% of hospitality students are predicted to develop their careers within the hospitality industry, while the remainder will relocate to other industries such as retail, banking and consulting. Although this manifestation has been globally documented, most studies have simply adopted a quantitative approach in defining this phenomenon; hence, despite its scale being appreciated, less attention has been paid to defining the underlying causes which drive this concern. This study contributes to this issue by interviewing 18 students at three key stages of their practical placements, namely, pre-, during and post their placement, drawing on the ‘Principles of a Sustainable HRM ROC framework’. This chapter concludes with significant findings from which some recommendations have been formulated.
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2020
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Authors: | Teeuwisse, Vicky ; Brannon, David W. |
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Sustainable hospitality management : designing meaningful encounters with talent and technology. - Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, ISBN 978-1-83909-267-1. - 2020, p. 63-82
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Subject: | Karriereplanung | Career development | Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte | Highly skilled workers | Erwerbsverlauf | Occupational attainment | Personalmanagement | Human Resource Management | Krankenhaus | Hospital | Gastgewerbe | Hospitality industry | Personalentwicklung | Human resource development |
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