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Abstract
This book is an attempt to understand tourism employment in a holistic way. Using ideas from labour economics, work psychology and industrial sociology the authors look at tourism employment in both its workplace context and its wider economic and social environment and attempt to tell a coherent story. Both behavioural and economic perspectives are used to address questions that are salient to manpower planning, education planning and tourism management. By examining the diversity and commonality within occupations against the background of a dynamic labour market the text develops themes that contribute to our understanding of the behaviour of workers and managers in the industry.
Michael Riley is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the School of Management Studies for the Service Sector University of Surrey, Guildford UK. His work over two decades centres upon the labour aspects of tourism and he has written extensively on human resource management and labour market issues.
Adele Ladkin is a Reader in Tourism at the International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research, School of Service Industries, Bournemouth University, UK. Her research interests are in the areas of tourism education, career analysis and labour mobility in the tourism and hospitality industry, and the meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions industry. She is Assistant Editor in Chief for the International Journal of Tourism Research.
Dr. Edith Szivas is a Lecturer in Tourism at the School of Management Studies for the Service Sector, University of Surrey, UK, where she is Course Leader for the Management and Tourism BSc (Hons) Degree. Her research interests and publications are in the field of labour economics, mobility, economic transition and tourism planning and development.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Contents | v | ||
Introduction: The Concept of the Book | 1 | ||
Part 1 Understanding the Industry | 7 | ||
Chapter 1 Diversity and Planning: The Dynamic Nature of the Industry | 9 | ||
Chapter 2 Attraction and Accessibility | 17 | ||
Chapter 3 Labour Productivity | 28 | ||
Chapter 4 Pay Determination | 39 | ||
Chapter 5 The Nature of Service Labour | 61 | ||
Part 2 Analysis: Some Empirical Studies | 71 | ||
Chapter 6 The Principles of Biographical Analysis | 73 | ||
Chapter 7 Mobility into Tourism | 98 | ||
Chapter 8 Career Analysis and Labour Markets: A Study of the Career Paths of Hotel Managers | 110 | ||
Chapter 9 Motivation and Occupational Choice: A Study of Orientations in Tourism | 122 | ||
Chapter 10 Occupational Classi.cation and Analysis | 136 | ||
Chapter 11 Skill Accumulation Patterns: A Case of Culinary Skills | 143 | ||
Chapter 12 Personal Career Strategies in the Context of Market Orientation | 152 | ||
Part 3 Human Resource Development | 161 | ||
Chapter 13 Human Resource Management: An Overview | 163 | ||
Chapter 14 Vocational Education and Markets: Tourism Education | 171 | ||
Chapter 15 Planning and Development | 181 | ||
Bibliography | 186 | ||
Index | 198 |