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Non-hospitable policies in the hospitality industry: An analytica | 2155
Journal of Hotel and Business Management

Journal of Hotel and Business Management
Open Access

ISSN: 2169-0286

+44 1478 350008

Non-hospitable policies in the hospitality industry: An analytical study in Malaysian hotels


International Conference on Hotel and Business Management

September 14-15, 2012 Hyderabad International Convention Centre, India

Jagdeep Jassel, Sandra Corlett and Fiona Robson

Scientific Session: J Hotel Bus Manage

Abstract :

This study addresses the government policies affecting Malaysian hotels at a time of rapid growth in the Malaysian tourism industry. Building on current debates on the quality and shortage of labour in the hospitality industry, this research explores the challenges faced by Malaysian hotels in attracting and retaining suitable human resource. The study is conducted from a constructivist ontological stance coupled with an interpretivist epistemology. A set of three semi-structured interviews, involving the Chief Executive Officer, HR professional and line manager, were conducted in five leading hotels. Three additional interviews were conducted to gain feedback from individuals with HR and/or hotel industry expertise. Data were analysed using a priori and data driven coding following King�s (2004) template analysis method. This research reveals challenges faced by Malaysian hotels from an industry and societal level. The challenges include government policies relating to English language, education policy, policies on labour, and changing attitudes towards work. Although this exploratory research may not be generalisable to all Malaysian hotels, its insights into Strategic Human Resource Management challenges may be transferable to other similar hotels and resorts. Discussion of the practical implications of the study�s results highlight the actions recommended as necessary for the three target audiences, namely, Hotel Managers (which include CEOs/General Managers, HR professionals and line managers), the Malaysian Association of Hotels, and the Government, to improve professional practice pertaining to strategic human resource management in Malaysian hotels.

Biography :

Jassel recently received his doctorate from the University of Northumbria, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom. He is the Head of Discipline for Human Resource Management and Hospitality Management at INTI International University, Malaysia. Dr Corlett is a Principal Lecturer and Programme Director (Research Programmes) at Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Dr Robson is a Senior Lecturer in Organisation and Human Resource Management at Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

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