Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to ask whether it is the notion of choice (a pro-life work/life balance decision) that influences woman's desire to strive for promotion within a hotel organisation or is the choice made for female managers by a system of organisational processes. Design/methodology/approach - This research within an international hotel group in Australia and New Zealand explored what barriers prevent women from reaching the top echelons in hotel management. A qualitative approach used semi-structured interviews to study the intersection of gender, age and time in life with career progression and their combined impact on the glass ceiling phenomenon. Findings - The interviews revealed that the perception of glass ceili...
Abstract: The term ‘glass ceiling’ is used to describe the abstract factors that affect women’s care...
[[abstract]]It has been a long time, since women entered the workplace. However, this doesn?t mean t...
The glass ceiling phenomenon which militates against female entry into management positions has been...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to ask whether it is the notion of choice (a pro-life work/li...
This paper investigates what barriers are present for female managers in the organisational structur...
This study seeks to answer the question of what significant barriers are present for women managers...
This paper focuses on factors affecting career progression of women in the hotel industry as discuss...
This paper investigates what barriers are present for female managers in the organisational structur...
The increasing importance of the contribution brought by the hospitality industries particularly tou...
The glass ceiling effect is a widely researched phenomenon that highlights the multi-layered barrier...
The report is a study of female workforce in the hospitality industry, particularly focusing on the ...
Literature on the hospitality career often portrays hospitality work as physically hard, dirty, stre...
Even though women represent the largest number ofworkers in the global hotel industry, few are found...
[[abstract]]Recently female workforces have become a significant part in work field. However, many w...
Thesis (MTech (Tourism and Hospitality Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2018.F...
Abstract: The term ‘glass ceiling’ is used to describe the abstract factors that affect women’s care...
[[abstract]]It has been a long time, since women entered the workplace. However, this doesn?t mean t...
The glass ceiling phenomenon which militates against female entry into management positions has been...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to ask whether it is the notion of choice (a pro-life work/li...
This paper investigates what barriers are present for female managers in the organisational structur...
This study seeks to answer the question of what significant barriers are present for women managers...
This paper focuses on factors affecting career progression of women in the hotel industry as discuss...
This paper investigates what barriers are present for female managers in the organisational structur...
The increasing importance of the contribution brought by the hospitality industries particularly tou...
The glass ceiling effect is a widely researched phenomenon that highlights the multi-layered barrier...
The report is a study of female workforce in the hospitality industry, particularly focusing on the ...
Literature on the hospitality career often portrays hospitality work as physically hard, dirty, stre...
Even though women represent the largest number ofworkers in the global hotel industry, few are found...
[[abstract]]Recently female workforces have become a significant part in work field. However, many w...
Thesis (MTech (Tourism and Hospitality Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2018.F...
Abstract: The term ‘glass ceiling’ is used to describe the abstract factors that affect women’s care...
[[abstract]]It has been a long time, since women entered the workplace. However, this doesn?t mean t...
The glass ceiling phenomenon which militates against female entry into management positions has been...