Through the lens of hospitality, an industry with chronic retention issues, this article seeks to stimulate reflection on labor-intensive industries and how we can reimagine their responses to an evolving labor market environment when seeking to attract and retain management talent. Drawing on identity economics, whereby employees' identity utility is an important incentive in employment decision-making, the necessity for a multilevel perspective of identity formation is advanced. Positing that employees' work identity is informed by individual (micro), organizational (meso), and professional (macro) level factors, this perspective illuminates the important role that macro level stakeholders play in employee identity formation, particularly...
This paper reports on the initial results of a case study on management-level turnover in the hospit...
This study investigated the relationships among professional identity, employee engagement, job sati...
The hotel industry is characterized by high staff turnover rates and it seemingly struggles to keep ...
The hotel industry admits to struggling to attract and retain well-qualified, skilled labour; this a...
This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiters’ occupa...
This study set out to explore the factors which influence work identity construction and turnover in...
Purpose – To identify, develop and retain talent, an important first step is to ensure that key stak...
The need to explore brand identity perceptions and internal branding mechanisms within the hospitali...
Purpose- This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiter...
The purpose of this research was, to understand the talent management practices in the hospitality i...
The issue of workplace identity – how and why employees develop an attachment with and affinity for ...
Despite the issues that the hospitality industry encounters in retaining talented employees, little ...
Attracting, retaining, developing, and motivating hospitable talent is a perennial problem in hospit...
This research will explore the experience of emotional labour through the eyes of hospitality worker...
This paper addresses the concept of linkage research and proposes social identity theory as an impor...
This paper reports on the initial results of a case study on management-level turnover in the hospit...
This study investigated the relationships among professional identity, employee engagement, job sati...
The hotel industry is characterized by high staff turnover rates and it seemingly struggles to keep ...
The hotel industry admits to struggling to attract and retain well-qualified, skilled labour; this a...
This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiters’ occupa...
This study set out to explore the factors which influence work identity construction and turnover in...
Purpose – To identify, develop and retain talent, an important first step is to ensure that key stak...
The need to explore brand identity perceptions and internal branding mechanisms within the hospitali...
Purpose- This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiter...
The purpose of this research was, to understand the talent management practices in the hospitality i...
The issue of workplace identity – how and why employees develop an attachment with and affinity for ...
Despite the issues that the hospitality industry encounters in retaining talented employees, little ...
Attracting, retaining, developing, and motivating hospitable talent is a perennial problem in hospit...
This research will explore the experience of emotional labour through the eyes of hospitality worker...
This paper addresses the concept of linkage research and proposes social identity theory as an impor...
This paper reports on the initial results of a case study on management-level turnover in the hospit...
This study investigated the relationships among professional identity, employee engagement, job sati...
The hotel industry is characterized by high staff turnover rates and it seemingly struggles to keep ...