The study seeks to understand how prospective hospitality graduates tackle the career decision-making task. In-depth interviews were conducted with 28 undergraduate hospitality students in the UK. The findings highlight the challenging nature of career decisions within the context of a changing graduate labour market. The adoption of a qualitative method, coupled with career decision-making theory has resulted in a study that gives a voice to the key participants in the education-to-work transition, the students themselves. These insights will enable higher education, policy makers and employers to assist students in their quest for employment
This paper reports preliminary results on an ongoing research project into Malaysian hospitality stu...
The preference of students to choose a career in events management over hospitality despite low dema...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study examines the influence of...
This research explores the demographics and career aspirations of hospitality undergraduate students...
Employability has become a key consideration for graduates, and society. Increasingly the trajector...
The hospitality industry has seen rapid growth through the last three decades. The hospitality indus...
The study investigates hospitality students' attitude towards hospitality education and hospitality ...
This study aimed to understand the initial career decisions of graduates from a hospitality and tour...
The aim of this research is to establish students' perceptions of the international hospitality indu...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the interplay between self-efficacy and career inheritance and i...
Aim This research investigates students’, employers’ and Higher Education (HE) institutions’ perce...
This article is founded on Broadbridge, Maxwell and Ogden’s (2006a) work on the job experiences and ...
This research highlights the fact that Gen Z have very clear expectations from their current and fu...
The transition from student to worker is one of great significance. Decisions made about occupation ...
Career choice is a complex decision for students since it determines the kind of profession that the...
This paper reports preliminary results on an ongoing research project into Malaysian hospitality stu...
The preference of students to choose a career in events management over hospitality despite low dema...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study examines the influence of...
This research explores the demographics and career aspirations of hospitality undergraduate students...
Employability has become a key consideration for graduates, and society. Increasingly the trajector...
The hospitality industry has seen rapid growth through the last three decades. The hospitality indus...
The study investigates hospitality students' attitude towards hospitality education and hospitality ...
This study aimed to understand the initial career decisions of graduates from a hospitality and tour...
The aim of this research is to establish students' perceptions of the international hospitality indu...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the interplay between self-efficacy and career inheritance and i...
Aim This research investigates students’, employers’ and Higher Education (HE) institutions’ perce...
This article is founded on Broadbridge, Maxwell and Ogden’s (2006a) work on the job experiences and ...
This research highlights the fact that Gen Z have very clear expectations from their current and fu...
The transition from student to worker is one of great significance. Decisions made about occupation ...
Career choice is a complex decision for students since it determines the kind of profession that the...
This paper reports preliminary results on an ongoing research project into Malaysian hospitality stu...
The preference of students to choose a career in events management over hospitality despite low dema...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study examines the influence of...