The importance of career goal in relation to academic performance: a case study of hospitality management students |
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Authors: | Patrick C. Lee Andy Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Collins College of Hospitality Management, Califoria State Polytechnic University, Pomona CA, USAcplee@cpp.edu;3. UQ Business School, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTHospitality management programs have commonly offered exclusive learning opportunities to talented students in order to keep “brains” in the industry. While academic performance indices are often used to identify “brains” in the education sector, scant research has empirically examined whether “brains” are intended to stay in the industry. This study surveyed 304 hospitality management students and examined the relationships between their career-goal related factors and academic performance. Findings indicate that career goal and positive job valence toward the hospitality industry are significantly related to academic performance. The results of this study contribute to the limited literature on the relationship between career goal and academic performance. |
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Keywords: | Career goal academic performance job valence hospitality management students |
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