Strategic Choice and Organisational Context in HRM in the UK Hotel Sector |
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Authors: | Nick Wilton |
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Affiliation: | Bristol Business School, UWE Bristol , Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK E-mail: nicholas.wilton@uwe.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Human resource management in the UK hotel industry is typically held to be informal, instrumental and associated with poor employment relations. Some studies, however, have identified incidences of more formal, high-commitment HRM indicating greater diversity in employment practices. Using original research undertaken in south-west England, this article examines this diversity and the influence of organisational context in the formation of HRM strategy. By identifying patterns of employee relations practice it is possible to examine the influence of market factors and establishment size and the extent to which there is scope for strategic choice in HRM. The research indicates that whilst larger hotels operating in stable product markets might be more likely to display formal or strategic approaches to employee relations compared to the industry as a whole, this sub-sector still appears significantly divided in the extent to which managers feel able, willing or compelled to invest in associated practices. |
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