This paper discusses interactive service employment within the hospitality industry. Using research undertaken at a downtown hotel in a Canadian city, the paper examines front-line customer service workers engaged in guest interaction. It employs the concept of 'emotional labour', as developed by Hochschild, to illuminate not only managerial discourses, but also the work experiences of those women employed at the front desk (reception) and reservations. The women are shown to engage in intense and prolonged emotional labour, including having to routinely deal with 'irate guests'. The front office workers are shown to engage in covert resistance strategies in order to help them cope with the demands of the job including from aggressive guest...
Purpose - To ascertain if the use of attractive staff is common practice within the hospitality ind...
Along with increasing development of service economy and competition in hotel industry, emotions ac...
The main objective of this study was to determine if emotional labour has become a criterion in perf...
This paper discusses interactive service employment within the hospitality industry. Using research ...
Demonstrating a cheerful and positive disposition at work has become an expectation in many jobs. Th...
Qualified employees are the most valuable assets in today’s environment and this requires that emplo...
This research will explore the experience of emotional labour through the eyes of hospitality worker...
Abstract. Emotional labour – the act of subduing one’s felt emotions in order to display organisatio...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine why and how emotional labor influences hotel employ...
The hospitality industry relies on front-line staff members to provide high quality service experien...
ustomer or interactive service work, i.e. that which involves the provision of a service based upon ...
Improving the quality of service in the hospitality industry is a strategic agenda that enables the ...
The study used web-based simulated hospitality scenarios to examine cultural differences in emotiona...
Emotional labour occurs when employees manage their emotions during service interactions in line wit...
Emotional labour has for decades been addressed and investigated in tourism studies andtourism manag...
Purpose - To ascertain if the use of attractive staff is common practice within the hospitality ind...
Along with increasing development of service economy and competition in hotel industry, emotions ac...
The main objective of this study was to determine if emotional labour has become a criterion in perf...
This paper discusses interactive service employment within the hospitality industry. Using research ...
Demonstrating a cheerful and positive disposition at work has become an expectation in many jobs. Th...
Qualified employees are the most valuable assets in today’s environment and this requires that emplo...
This research will explore the experience of emotional labour through the eyes of hospitality worker...
Abstract. Emotional labour – the act of subduing one’s felt emotions in order to display organisatio...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine why and how emotional labor influences hotel employ...
The hospitality industry relies on front-line staff members to provide high quality service experien...
ustomer or interactive service work, i.e. that which involves the provision of a service based upon ...
Improving the quality of service in the hospitality industry is a strategic agenda that enables the ...
The study used web-based simulated hospitality scenarios to examine cultural differences in emotiona...
Emotional labour occurs when employees manage their emotions during service interactions in line wit...
Emotional labour has for decades been addressed and investigated in tourism studies andtourism manag...
Purpose - To ascertain if the use of attractive staff is common practice within the hospitality ind...
Along with increasing development of service economy and competition in hotel industry, emotions ac...
The main objective of this study was to determine if emotional labour has become a criterion in perf...