Using qualitative methodology in the form of semi-structured and in-depth interviews, this paper aims to understand the nature of relationship among hotel housekeeping managers, their partner agency managers, and their flexible workers. Based upon the interviewees’ responses and other documentary sources, we find, among others, that pursuing labour flexibility appears to be inevitable in hotel industry; that the three-tier flexible firm model (i.e. Atkinson, 1984) does not provide a full account of supply chain relationship between hotels and the employment agencies; and that employees are being relatively treated as a ‘cost’ – as opposed to a ‘resource’. The paper concludes with some implications for utilisation of flexible workers in the ...
Despite the importance of labour to the productivity and effectiveness of the hospitality industry t...
The search for labour flexibility has assumed great importance in most developed countries and has b...
© 2015. This paper analyses flexible working, and the employment of migrants, as determinants of per...
Two interrelated aspects of the debate on the nature of labour supply chain in the hotel industry fo...
Two interrelated aspects of the debate on the nature of labour supply chain in the hotel industry fo...
Much has been written on the nature of labour flexibility in the Western context and the extent to w...
This paper examines the complexities of the peripheral workforce in an industry traditionally known ...
This paper examines the complexities of the peripheral workforce in an industry traditionally known ...
This research project is about understanding the treatment of staff and employment relationships wit...
This study explores the practice of organisational flexibility in four- and five-star hotels in Mala...
Using student workers can be seen as a flexible option for many organizations. Drawing data from int...
This article investigates labour flexibility in the Australian hotel industry. It identifies the dif...
This paper examines the dynamics of change in employment relations in London's hotels. The industry ...
The authors analyze the effect of labour flexibility on productivity in the Andalusian hotel industr...
A debate within the hospitality industry currently centres around the question as to whether human r...
Despite the importance of labour to the productivity and effectiveness of the hospitality industry t...
The search for labour flexibility has assumed great importance in most developed countries and has b...
© 2015. This paper analyses flexible working, and the employment of migrants, as determinants of per...
Two interrelated aspects of the debate on the nature of labour supply chain in the hotel industry fo...
Two interrelated aspects of the debate on the nature of labour supply chain in the hotel industry fo...
Much has been written on the nature of labour flexibility in the Western context and the extent to w...
This paper examines the complexities of the peripheral workforce in an industry traditionally known ...
This paper examines the complexities of the peripheral workforce in an industry traditionally known ...
This research project is about understanding the treatment of staff and employment relationships wit...
This study explores the practice of organisational flexibility in four- and five-star hotels in Mala...
Using student workers can be seen as a flexible option for many organizations. Drawing data from int...
This article investigates labour flexibility in the Australian hotel industry. It identifies the dif...
This paper examines the dynamics of change in employment relations in London's hotels. The industry ...
The authors analyze the effect of labour flexibility on productivity in the Andalusian hotel industr...
A debate within the hospitality industry currently centres around the question as to whether human r...
Despite the importance of labour to the productivity and effectiveness of the hospitality industry t...
The search for labour flexibility has assumed great importance in most developed countries and has b...
© 2015. This paper analyses flexible working, and the employment of migrants, as determinants of per...