This thesis outlines the nature of human resource management in the Accommodation, Cafes, and Restaurants industrial sector in New Zealand in the late 1990s. Using data collected through postal surveys, interviews and analysis of employment contracts, the thesis utilises Gospel's (1992) analytical framework (which suggests that labour, employment and work are the key areas in which managers must make human resource decisions) to describe prevailing patterns of management occurring in the industry. It suggests that stereotypical conceptions about the nature and structure of employment within the industry do not reflect current day reality, and that deregulation of licensing laws, a rapid rate of growth and the nature of customer demand withi...
Seasonal consumer demand fluctuations for small hospitality businesses create management challenges,...
Uniquely combining employment relations and the hospitality and tourism fields, this book draws on r...
It has been acknowledged by several researchers that effective strategic human resources management ...
This thesis outlines the nature of human resource management in the Accommodation, Cafes, and Restau...
This thesis examines the history of employment relations in the New Zealand hotel sector from 1955 t...
This research is a grounded theory of the management of contingent labour by middle managers in inte...
Since the passage of the Employment Contracts Act in 1991, there has been much debate in New Zealand...
This paper looks at the way skills and knowledge are valued by management in tourism and hospitality...
This monograph aims to understand the pressures which push organisations to adopt particular routes ...
This dissertation examines professional body accreditation as a response to employment relations cha...
Despite the importance of labour to the productivity and effectiveness of the hospitality industry t...
It is a commonly belief held that in today’s highly unstable and competitive business environment, h...
Literature on the hospitality career often portrays hospitality work as physically hard, dirty, stre...
The problem this thesis aimed to address is the poor perception of hotel work as a long-term career ...
Trade in services is the largest and fastest growing sector in the global economy, and tourism, of w...
Seasonal consumer demand fluctuations for small hospitality businesses create management challenges,...
Uniquely combining employment relations and the hospitality and tourism fields, this book draws on r...
It has been acknowledged by several researchers that effective strategic human resources management ...
This thesis outlines the nature of human resource management in the Accommodation, Cafes, and Restau...
This thesis examines the history of employment relations in the New Zealand hotel sector from 1955 t...
This research is a grounded theory of the management of contingent labour by middle managers in inte...
Since the passage of the Employment Contracts Act in 1991, there has been much debate in New Zealand...
This paper looks at the way skills and knowledge are valued by management in tourism and hospitality...
This monograph aims to understand the pressures which push organisations to adopt particular routes ...
This dissertation examines professional body accreditation as a response to employment relations cha...
Despite the importance of labour to the productivity and effectiveness of the hospitality industry t...
It is a commonly belief held that in today’s highly unstable and competitive business environment, h...
Literature on the hospitality career often portrays hospitality work as physically hard, dirty, stre...
The problem this thesis aimed to address is the poor perception of hotel work as a long-term career ...
Trade in services is the largest and fastest growing sector in the global economy, and tourism, of w...
Seasonal consumer demand fluctuations for small hospitality businesses create management challenges,...
Uniquely combining employment relations and the hospitality and tourism fields, this book draws on r...
It has been acknowledged by several researchers that effective strategic human resources management ...