The purpose of this study was to examine whether gender is associated with hospitality undergraduates\u27 perceived career barriers and how gender affects two career-related variables (career decision self-efficacy and tendency to foreclose) when considering internal or external career barriers. Results revealed that female and male students perceived career barriers differently: Females were more sensitive to gender issues than males, whereas males were less likely to explore their career options as fully as females. Implications and recommendations for hospitality educators and career advising are included in this study.</p
Given the high turnover rates in the hospitality industry, there is a need to better understand our ...
Gender remains a key predictor of vocational choice. The present thesis aimed to investigate three s...
Lack of career exposure and rightful decision-making among university students has led to failure an...
This research is aimed to find out the extent to which the future career barriers are perceived by t...
This study aimed to investigate attitudes towards differences in career aspirations and salary expe...
Although some may think they have control over their future, studies show that one of the most signi...
The development of favorable behaviors and attitudes in team-based work is crucial in hospitality an...
The boom in hospitality and tourism industry in India has carved it into most profitable industries ...
Does gender influence the preferred work environment of potential employ-ees? In other words, what p...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of gender and perceived career barriers in ...
This study aimed to investigate the influence of gender on career readiness among Malaysian undergra...
The study offers an understanding of female gender challenges in career progression in the hospitali...
Work/Life balance refers to maintaining a balance between roles at work and in personal life. Previ...
Tourism sector is widely female dominated and although, the number of women in middle management has...
A study was conducted to determine the career interests of university students. Two hundred and thir...
Given the high turnover rates in the hospitality industry, there is a need to better understand our ...
Gender remains a key predictor of vocational choice. The present thesis aimed to investigate three s...
Lack of career exposure and rightful decision-making among university students has led to failure an...
This research is aimed to find out the extent to which the future career barriers are perceived by t...
This study aimed to investigate attitudes towards differences in career aspirations and salary expe...
Although some may think they have control over their future, studies show that one of the most signi...
The development of favorable behaviors and attitudes in team-based work is crucial in hospitality an...
The boom in hospitality and tourism industry in India has carved it into most profitable industries ...
Does gender influence the preferred work environment of potential employ-ees? In other words, what p...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of gender and perceived career barriers in ...
This study aimed to investigate the influence of gender on career readiness among Malaysian undergra...
The study offers an understanding of female gender challenges in career progression in the hospitali...
Work/Life balance refers to maintaining a balance between roles at work and in personal life. Previ...
Tourism sector is widely female dominated and although, the number of women in middle management has...
A study was conducted to determine the career interests of university students. Two hundred and thir...
Given the high turnover rates in the hospitality industry, there is a need to better understand our ...
Gender remains a key predictor of vocational choice. The present thesis aimed to investigate three s...
Lack of career exposure and rightful decision-making among university students has led to failure an...