International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management: Volume 31 Issue 10

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Talent Management in Hospitality and Tourism

Guest Editors: Margaret Deery, Leo Jago

Does the hospitality industry need or deserve talent?

Tom Baum

This paper aims to confront the most challenging issues that the hospitality industry faces. This relates to the recruitment and retention of talented future leaders. This is a…

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Talent management and unions: The impact of the New Zealand hotel workers union on talent management in hotels (1950-1995)

David Williamson, Candice Harris

The purpose of this paper is to examine the Hotel Workers Union and its impact on talent management in the New Zealand hospitality sector using the corporatist framework drawing…

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Talent management and retention strategies in luxury hotels: evidence from four countries

Evangelia Marinakou, Charalampos Giousmpasoglou

The purpose of this paper is to provide a definition of talent and talent management in the luxury hotel sector with a focus on talent retention strategies.

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Conceptualising talent in multinational hotel corporations

Stefan Jooss, Anthony McDonnell, Ralf Burbach, Vlad Vaiman

To identify, develop and retain talent, an important first step is to ensure that key stakeholders in the talent management (TM) process have a shared view of what is meant by…

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Talent in hospitality entrepreneurship: A conceptualization and research agenda

Birgit Muskat, Leonie Lockstone-Binney, Faith Ong, Maike Andresen

The purpose of this paper is to develop an integrative conceptual framework of the “talented hospitality entrepreneur”. In doing so, the authors address the current lack of…

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Antecedents and outcomes of work–nonwork conflict in hospitality: a meta-analysis

Shi Xu, Zheng Chris Cao

This paper aims to provide and meta-analytically investigate a theoretical framework of work–nonwork conflict and its antecedents and outcomes in hospitality management.

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Talent management meta review: a validity network schema approach

Lenna V. Shulga, James A. Busser

The purpose of this paper is to critically assess the state of substantive, methodological and conceptual development of talent management (TM) within hospitality and business…

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Talent pool exclusion: the hotel employee perspective

Aliaksei Kichuk, Lorraine Brown, Adele Ladkin

The purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of employees excluded from a talent pool and to identify what career development is provided for them.

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It’s not what you do; it’s the way that you do it: An exploratory study of talent managementas an inherently motivational process in the hospitality sector

Norma D’Annunzio-Green, Allan Ramdhony

This paper aims to draw on the key tenets of self-determination theory (SDT) to explore the possibility of deploying talent management (TM) as an inherently motivational process…

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Why do employees respond to hospitality talent management: An examination of a Latin American restaurant chain

Enrique Murillo, Ceridwyn King

In consideration that the purpose of talent management is to attract and nurture productive employees for the benefit of the hospitality organization, this study aims to examine…

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Talent management for the proactive behavior of tour guides

Xin-Hua Guan, Tzung-Cheng Huan

In an increasingly competitive market, tourism managers are aware of the importance of talent management. Because tour guide behavior has an important influence on tourists’…

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Understanding employee longevity in independent fine dining restaurants: A grounded theory approach

Robin DiPietro, Drew Martin, Thomas Pratt

This paper aims to investigate talent management (TM) practices of independent fine dining restaurant (FDR) organizations and explores why employee retention rates in FDRs are…

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The effects of mentoring on hotel staff turnover: Organizational and occupational embeddedness as mediators

Chunjiang Yang, Nan Guo, Yuting Wang, Chunling Li

Mentoring was considered as an efficient way to facilitate staff attachment with hotels. Such a strong attachment has been demonstrated to reduce employees’ intention to quit…

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Recalibrating talent management for hospitality: a youth development perspective

Maria Golubovskaya, David Solnet, Richard N.S. Robinson

This paper aims to challenge existing assumptions in talent management (TM) research, showcasing a misalignment between commonly held assumptions and the characteristics of the…

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Talent management: a Delphi study of assessing and developing GenZ hospitality leaders

Timothy T. Self, Susan Gordon, Phillip M. Jolly

This study aims to examine how hospitality human resource (HR) professionals assess talent when recruiting college students, how MIT programs are structured and how recruiters…

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Talent management dimensions and their relationship with retention of Generation-Y employees in the hospitality industry

Vikas Gupta

The purpose of this paper is to determine the causal relationship between talent management dimensions such as Human Capital Index and perceived organizational support (POS) and…

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Tracing hospitality and tourism graduates’ career mobility

Denis Tolkach, Vincent Wing Sun Tung

This paper aims to evaluate the career patterns and global mobility trajectories of hospitality and tourism graduates that are relevant for global knowledge and local talent…

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Cover of International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management

ISSN:

0959-6119

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Fevzi Okumus