AbstractThe hospitality market has as a main goal to show a place that is perfect and beautiful. In order to serve the needs of guests, hotels depend on professionals that have much, few, or almost no contact with the guests. For these professionals, things such as good appearance, good diction, perfect hair and nails are required in order to meet the hotel market standards. Based on this, this work sought to figure out how these organizations react to the insertion of disabled professional in the working place, through the analysis of the Human Resource practices of three hotels Belém, Pará, northern Brazil. This research follows a qualitative approach. Data collection was made through interviews and non-participant observations. Data anal...
The purposes of this study are three-fold: (1) to identify the perceptions of the guests with disabi...
A survey of employers at 320 hospitality companies in the United States found a set of similar conce...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how HRM practices enhance and/or impede the employm...
The hospitality market has as a main goal to show a place that is perfect and beautiful. In order to...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of hospitality practices on the employment of people wi...
Researchers have noted that the hotel industry’s preference for employees with certain aesthetic qua...
This case study explores the validity of employment barriers regarding persons with disabilities put...
A plethora of studies have conducted empirical research into disability discrimination in tourism an...
The present study seeks to identify hospitality leaders in disability inclusion and the related busi...
This study deals with the issue of hospitality offered to people with disability and their families,...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the requirements expressed by travelers with disabilities in relatio...
The purposes of this study are three-fold: (1) to identify the perceptions of the guests with disabi...
A survey of employers at 320 hospitality companies in the United States found a set of similar conce...
A survey of employers at 320 hospitality companies in the United States found a set of similar conce...
The objective of this job is to focus in the hospitality in a very specific community, making a big ...
The purposes of this study are three-fold: (1) to identify the perceptions of the guests with disabi...
A survey of employers at 320 hospitality companies in the United States found a set of similar conce...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how HRM practices enhance and/or impede the employm...
The hospitality market has as a main goal to show a place that is perfect and beautiful. In order to...
This paper aims to investigate the existence of hospitality practices on the employment of people wi...
Researchers have noted that the hotel industry’s preference for employees with certain aesthetic qua...
This case study explores the validity of employment barriers regarding persons with disabilities put...
A plethora of studies have conducted empirical research into disability discrimination in tourism an...
The present study seeks to identify hospitality leaders in disability inclusion and the related busi...
This study deals with the issue of hospitality offered to people with disability and their families,...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the requirements expressed by travelers with disabilities in relatio...
The purposes of this study are three-fold: (1) to identify the perceptions of the guests with disabi...
A survey of employers at 320 hospitality companies in the United States found a set of similar conce...
A survey of employers at 320 hospitality companies in the United States found a set of similar conce...
The objective of this job is to focus in the hospitality in a very specific community, making a big ...
The purposes of this study are three-fold: (1) to identify the perceptions of the guests with disabi...
A survey of employers at 320 hospitality companies in the United States found a set of similar conce...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how HRM practices enhance and/or impede the employm...