Exacerbated by a global pandemic, mental health challenges within hospitality professionals are an area of growing prevalence and concern for the industry. Historically unaddressed, these issues are continuing to impact the morale of essential talent which is promoting a culture of turnover that defines the industry today. Aside from the direct costs incurred by voluntary employee termination, the indirect costs to workplace culture and guest satisfaction have furthered the overall financial impact of a largely untreated problem. The objective of this research is to provide evidence of declining mental health in the hospitality industry while illuminating the key contributors to such decline within the workplace and evaluating the receptivi...
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As consumers become increasingly attuned to the practices of companies and their impact on society a...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate new site administrators\u27 perceptions of the term commu...
People with disabilities are significantly less physically active than are people without disabiliti...
Exacerbated by a global pandemic, mental health challenges within hospitality professionals are an a...
Ineffective leadership contributes to the majority of organizational problems and business failures....
With all the discussion surrounding the significance of culture within the realms of professional se...
Gender parity within leadership teams has a number of benefits for organisations and their stakehold...
Employees commonly cite their managers’ behavior as the primary reason for quitting their jobs. We s...
This study, undertaken by the Center for Health Services Research and Policy at the George Washingto...
As a management-theoretical concept, leadership culture can be understood as distinct leaders...
This study investigated the relationship between transformational leadership components (idealized i...
Leadership as organizational practice and its study as a phenomenon have been traced to the beginnin...
In this study I examine how a firm’s exposure to political risk affects its merger & acquisition (M&...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Hospitality Management and DieteticsKevin R. RobertsThe psychological...
Shyness is a widespread phenomenon which is present in the lives of majority of people. Although it ...
As consumers become increasingly attuned to the practices of companies and their impact on society a...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate new site administrators\u27 perceptions of the term commu...
People with disabilities are significantly less physically active than are people without disabiliti...