Grounded in the Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT), this study developed a comprehensive research framework that encapsulated both personal and contextual factors in terms of tourism undergraduates’ commitment to career choice in the context of China’s social and vocational contexts. Applying structural equation modeling (SEM) to the data collected from 446 undergraduate students studying tourism in China, this study shows that “self-interest,” “others’ support,” “social status,” “outcome expectation” and “nature of work” exert significant effects on students’ commitment to career choice. Implications of the findings include suggested interventions in attracting tourism students to persist in their career path
The basis for contemporary career success are competencies, which are developed, to a large extent, ...
This study focused on an ethnic tourism education initiative featuring Tibetan undergraduates in a c...
This study explored Malaysian undergraduate tourism and hospitality students’ views of the industry ...
Based on social cognitive career theory (SCCT) (Lent & Brown, 2006; Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 1994, 20...
This exploratory study examined students’ perceptions of importance with reference to contributory f...
China is now enjoying fast growth of international tourism development, which contributes to creatin...
The purpose of this study is to develop a better understanding of the industry employment intentions...
Under the background of higher education reform, undergraduate tourism students’ professional identi...
This study investigates a new mediation model, in which individuals' career choice goals are propose...
This study examined how Chinese students studying abroad in Japan made career decisions. The subject...
Focusing on the work values of Chinese hospitality and tourism management (HTM) undergraduate studen...
Career commitment refers to individuals’ dedication to their career; in the field of vocational psyc...
The tourism industry is often viewed as an industry in which one would not want to be employed. Thi...
A country's economic development is driven by the management of its human resources. And the continu...
The hospitality and tourism industry struggles with high employee turnover, and many hospitality man...
The basis for contemporary career success are competencies, which are developed, to a large extent, ...
This study focused on an ethnic tourism education initiative featuring Tibetan undergraduates in a c...
This study explored Malaysian undergraduate tourism and hospitality students’ views of the industry ...
Based on social cognitive career theory (SCCT) (Lent & Brown, 2006; Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 1994, 20...
This exploratory study examined students’ perceptions of importance with reference to contributory f...
China is now enjoying fast growth of international tourism development, which contributes to creatin...
The purpose of this study is to develop a better understanding of the industry employment intentions...
Under the background of higher education reform, undergraduate tourism students’ professional identi...
This study investigates a new mediation model, in which individuals' career choice goals are propose...
This study examined how Chinese students studying abroad in Japan made career decisions. The subject...
Focusing on the work values of Chinese hospitality and tourism management (HTM) undergraduate studen...
Career commitment refers to individuals’ dedication to their career; in the field of vocational psyc...
The tourism industry is often viewed as an industry in which one would not want to be employed. Thi...
A country's economic development is driven by the management of its human resources. And the continu...
The hospitality and tourism industry struggles with high employee turnover, and many hospitality man...
The basis for contemporary career success are competencies, which are developed, to a large extent, ...
This study focused on an ethnic tourism education initiative featuring Tibetan undergraduates in a c...
This study explored Malaysian undergraduate tourism and hospitality students’ views of the industry ...