Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/34394
Author(s): Tavares de Carvalho, P.
Monteiro, P.
Editor: Luísa Cagica Carvalho
Date: 2024
Title: The Future of Hospitality and Tourism Profession
Book title/volume: VIII International Forum on Management: Abstracts
Pages: 119 - 120
Event title: Managing in a high-tech sustainable world
Reference: Tavares de Carvalho, P., & Monteiro, P. (2024). The Future of Hospitality and Tourism Profession. In L. C. Carvalho (Ed.), VIII International Forum on Management: Abstracts (pp. 119-120). Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/34394
ISBN: 978-989-9066-14-4
Keywords: Hospitality and tourism profession
Hospitality and tourism sector
Ikigai
Talent retention
Bem-estar -- Well-being
Abstract: Purpose – This study aims to understand how hospitality and tourism professionals and students see the future of their profession. Theoretical framework – In Portugal, Hospitality and Tourism sector is facing not only high turnover but also lack of human resources. In times of uncertainty, technological transitions and new cultures environment, the look for work life balance and well- being is a challenge for companies operating in the sector and crucial to retain talent and convince human resources to stay and improve competitiveness (Ping-Chao et al., 2020). “Work environment” significantly influence Generation Y employees’ job satisfaction, followed by “empowerment”, “pay”, and “relationships with managers”, that influences “employee commitment” and “intention to remain in hospitality business.” (Frye et al., 2020). Younger workers are rethinking their priorities and seeking jobs with a high purpose in search of harmony in their career and life, in their search for IKIGAI. Methodology – A questionnaire sent to Portuguese students and professionals working in the hospitality and tourism sector. Quantitative analysis with SPSS. Findings – The study will conclude about the opportunities, threats, motivational and demotivational factors to stay, believe or leave the sector in the future. Implications – Impact of recent variables such as Artificial Intelligence and new Human Resources Cultures concerning the future of hospitality and tourism profession. Originality – There are few studies in this subject.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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