With over 38 casinos in South Africa, to be the most sought after casino, quality service offered by casino employees will be the competitive advantage of attracting and retaining customers. The purpose of this article is to determine the demographic variables of the 1502 casino employees who completed the questionnaire and the relationship it has with their Quality of Work Life (QWL) domains. It was found that majority of the casino employees were females and young (between the ages of 18 and 34 years), indicated that in the next five years they expect themselves to work at another establishment and the majority of casino employees do not smoke, drink or gamble. In terms of cross-tabulations, various findings are made between male and fema...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This paper reports on the second stage of a multi-stage qualitative study into gambling by gaming ve...
Aims: To identify which occupational groups have elevated levels of regular gambling participation a...
With over 38 casinos in South Africa, to be the most sought after casino, quality service offered by...
PhD (Tourism Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016When one thinks of a casi...
Research was done on gamers’ perceptions of the service quality in the gaming areas of selected casi...
Purpose: Employee well-being in a casino work environment is crucial for the quality of work-life an...
The purpose of this research is to determine the Quality of Work Life (QWL) of Front Office Employee...
The baby boomer market draws attention from the hospitality industry due to its economic power and s...
Employee retention in the Canadian gaming/casino industry is an important consideration that allows ...
ln recent years, gaming venues have devoted considerable resources to lowering their patrons\u27 ris...
This study identifies the socio-demographic factors that affect residents’ perceptions of casino dev...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to examine the roles of five drivers of servi...
The purpose of the research was to determine the effect of leisure on the overall Quality of Work Li...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This paper reports on the second stage of a multi-stage qualitative study into gambling by gaming ve...
Aims: To identify which occupational groups have elevated levels of regular gambling participation a...
With over 38 casinos in South Africa, to be the most sought after casino, quality service offered by...
PhD (Tourism Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016When one thinks of a casi...
Research was done on gamers’ perceptions of the service quality in the gaming areas of selected casi...
Purpose: Employee well-being in a casino work environment is crucial for the quality of work-life an...
The purpose of this research is to determine the Quality of Work Life (QWL) of Front Office Employee...
The baby boomer market draws attention from the hospitality industry due to its economic power and s...
Employee retention in the Canadian gaming/casino industry is an important consideration that allows ...
ln recent years, gaming venues have devoted considerable resources to lowering their patrons\u27 ris...
This study identifies the socio-demographic factors that affect residents’ perceptions of casino dev...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to examine the roles of five drivers of servi...
The purpose of the research was to determine the effect of leisure on the overall Quality of Work Li...
This study examines gambling and problem gambling among gaming venue staff and provides a quantitati...
This paper reports on the second stage of a multi-stage qualitative study into gambling by gaming ve...
Aims: To identify which occupational groups have elevated levels of regular gambling participation a...