Aggression within the culinary industry has been an ongoing and under reported issue among professional chefs, not only in Australia but also internationally. Limited research suggests that there is high prevalence of aggression/bullying within the culinary industry, and that this may be a product of a unique combination of physical, psychological, and environmental demands embedded in a culture where such aggression is normalised. The current, survey-based, study aimed to assess whether chefs were indeed more aggressive than the general population, and if so, to examine the factors of perceived stress, rank within the kitchen hierarchy, gender, and licit substance use to identify where any differences may lie. Ninety-one Central Queensland...
Perceived inequality permeates the hospitality industry at large, and women chefs have to overcome m...
Food allergies are relatively recent topic and are rapidly developing into an epidemic that cannot b...
Foodborne disease poses a serious threat to public health. In the UK, half a million cases are linke...
Aggression within the culinary industry has been an ongoing and under reported issue among professio...
Media reports as well as existing (albeit limited) research suggest abusive work practices are commo...
Within the professional kitchen bullying is reported as widespread, aggressive and related to a sign...
Purpose This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational socialisation of young chefs is cond...
Despite the growing glamorisation of the chef profession in recent years through various television ...
Working conditions create significant stress which have deleterious impacts on their physical and me...
This is the account of a mixed method study of chefs and their kitchens in order to identify the nat...
Chefs working at hotels, restaurants, and public institutions play a major role in food safety. The ...
The growing interest in food and cooking in the past few decades has increased dramatically, driven ...
This article presents one example of how masculinity and hierarchy are exercised through violence in...
Managing People in Commercial Kitchens: A Contemporary Approach uses original research to argue that...
This article reports on the preliminary findings of a survey conducted on chefs and cooks working in...
Perceived inequality permeates the hospitality industry at large, and women chefs have to overcome m...
Food allergies are relatively recent topic and are rapidly developing into an epidemic that cannot b...
Foodborne disease poses a serious threat to public health. In the UK, half a million cases are linke...
Aggression within the culinary industry has been an ongoing and under reported issue among professio...
Media reports as well as existing (albeit limited) research suggest abusive work practices are commo...
Within the professional kitchen bullying is reported as widespread, aggressive and related to a sign...
Purpose This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational socialisation of young chefs is cond...
Despite the growing glamorisation of the chef profession in recent years through various television ...
Working conditions create significant stress which have deleterious impacts on their physical and me...
This is the account of a mixed method study of chefs and their kitchens in order to identify the nat...
Chefs working at hotels, restaurants, and public institutions play a major role in food safety. The ...
The growing interest in food and cooking in the past few decades has increased dramatically, driven ...
This article presents one example of how masculinity and hierarchy are exercised through violence in...
Managing People in Commercial Kitchens: A Contemporary Approach uses original research to argue that...
This article reports on the preliminary findings of a survey conducted on chefs and cooks working in...
Perceived inequality permeates the hospitality industry at large, and women chefs have to overcome m...
Food allergies are relatively recent topic and are rapidly developing into an epidemic that cannot b...
Foodborne disease poses a serious threat to public health. In the UK, half a million cases are linke...