An exploratory study conducted among 595 U.S. quick service restaurant hourly employees and managers for the purpose of measuring their level of work alienation finds that a significant proportion of the respondents expressed feelings of work alienation. The feelings seemed to be more prevalent among hourly employees, males, those younger, those more educated, and African Americans. But most important, the study indicates that employees\u27 alienation was unequally distributed among the restaurants within the sample, therefore possibly suggesting that work alienation is not necessarily caused by the technology employed and/or the nature of the jobs but rather by the managerial styles and practices in each restaurant. © 2008 International Co...
As the hospitality community continues to grow into a leading national economical force, it is imper...
In large industrial organizations where work environment is affected by power relations, variety of ...
The current research examined the effects of perceived work status of hourly employees on the establ...
An exploratory study conducted among 595 U.S. quick service restaurant hourly employees and managers...
An exploratory study conducted among 595 U.S. quick service restaurant hourly employees and managers...
The primary purpose of this research was to examine a sample of fifteen restaurant servers regarding...
Hourly employee retention in the quick service restaurant industry has long been a major area of con...
The purpose of this study is to explore feelings of alienation and satisfaction in the modern work f...
The main purpose of this study is to determine the levels of emotional labor and work alienation of...
This study aimed to identify the impact of job security elements on the work alienation at private u...
Hourly employee retention has been a major area of concern for casual dining restaurant operators. T...
Background and Objectives : Work alienation is related with negative consequences on the employees...
Through Likert scale surveys and analyzing previous research, we are trying to determine the effect ...
One reason for the restaurant industry\u27s myriad personnel problems is implicit in the paucity of ...
The quick service restaurant industry has had a consistent problem finding employees for its growing...
As the hospitality community continues to grow into a leading national economical force, it is imper...
In large industrial organizations where work environment is affected by power relations, variety of ...
The current research examined the effects of perceived work status of hourly employees on the establ...
An exploratory study conducted among 595 U.S. quick service restaurant hourly employees and managers...
An exploratory study conducted among 595 U.S. quick service restaurant hourly employees and managers...
The primary purpose of this research was to examine a sample of fifteen restaurant servers regarding...
Hourly employee retention in the quick service restaurant industry has long been a major area of con...
The purpose of this study is to explore feelings of alienation and satisfaction in the modern work f...
The main purpose of this study is to determine the levels of emotional labor and work alienation of...
This study aimed to identify the impact of job security elements on the work alienation at private u...
Hourly employee retention has been a major area of concern for casual dining restaurant operators. T...
Background and Objectives : Work alienation is related with negative consequences on the employees...
Through Likert scale surveys and analyzing previous research, we are trying to determine the effect ...
One reason for the restaurant industry\u27s myriad personnel problems is implicit in the paucity of ...
The quick service restaurant industry has had a consistent problem finding employees for its growing...
As the hospitality community continues to grow into a leading national economical force, it is imper...
In large industrial organizations where work environment is affected by power relations, variety of ...
The current research examined the effects of perceived work status of hourly employees on the establ...