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Hospitality and tourism student and alumni perspectives: promotion expectations,academic and experience adjustments,and career growth
Authors:Donald G Schoffstall  Eric A Brown  Susan W Arendt
Institution:1. College of Hospitality Management, Johnson &2. Wales University – Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA;3. Department of Apparel, Events, and Hospitality Management, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
Abstract:Preparing qualified graduates for the tourism and hospitality industry who will stay and achieve promotional success is paramount. The objectives of this research project were to determine promotional advancement expectations and strategies to improve promotional opportunities. Two separate questionnaires, with both open and close-ended questions, were sent to upper classmen/women in hospitality and tourism programs and alumni of the same programs. In total, 717 (409 students and 308 alumni) completed the questionnaires. Chi-square tests were run to determine differences between student and alumni responses. To assist in analysis of open-ended responses, Atlas.ti was used. There was a statistically significant difference between students and alumni responses in regards to promotional expectations; students expected it to take a significantly longer time to receive a promotion to supervisor or manager than alumni. Overall, students and alumni indicated strategies such as more real-world-focused courses with hands-on experiences.
Keywords:Career expectations  experience  tourism and hospitality  promotion  students
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