Talent management in the hospitality and tourism industry: the role of societal and organisational culture

IF 9.1 1区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Foteini Kravariti, Stefan Jooss, M. Claudia Tom Dieck, Paraskevi Fountoulaki, Farhad Hossain
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of societal and organisational culture on talent management (TM) within the Greek hospitality and tourism (H&T) industry. Specifically, this study tests societal culture’s effect on TM approaches and the mediating role of organisational culture.

Design/methodology/approach

In this quantitative study, the questionnaire sample included employees of all hierarchical levels from three hotels located in northern, central and southern Greece (n = 188). Data analyses were carried out by using the PROCESS Version 4 macro in SPSS.

Findings

The results show that neither societal nor organisational culture are decisive factors in impacting the perceived TM approach. This might be due to the organisations imitating other firms without pre-establishment of societal and organisational fit.

Practical implications

This study emphasises TM’s alignment with both societal and organisational culture. Given the context-specific nature of TM, achieving culture fit can enhance talent acquisition, retention and engagement, ultimately leading to improved talent and overall organisational performance.

Originality/value

This study integrates more centrally a cultural lens into the TM discourse. It provides empirical evidence of TM approaches in the Greek H&T industry, drawing on a multi-stakeholder sample including managers and talents.

酒店和旅游业的人才管理:社会和组织文化的作用
目的本文旨在研究希腊酒店和旅游业(H&T)中社会文化和组织文化对人才管理(TM)的作用。具体而言,本研究检验了社会文化对人才管理方法的影响以及组织文化的中介作用。在这项定量研究中,问卷样本包括来自希腊北部、中部和南部三家酒店的各级员工(n = 188)。研究结果表明,社会和组织文化都不是影响感知技术管理方法的决定性因素。这项研究强调了技术管理与社会和组织文化的一致性。鉴于技术管理的特定环境性质,实现文化契合可以增强人才的获取、保留和参与,最终提高人才和组织的整体绩效。它利用包括管理人员和人才在内的多方利益相关者样本,为希腊人力资源和技术行业的人才管理方法提供了经验证据。
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CiteScore
16.90
自引率
31.50%
发文量
239
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management serves as a conduit for disseminating the latest developments and innovative insights into the management of hospitality and tourism businesses globally. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers that comprehensively address issues pertinent to strategic management, operations, marketing, finance, and HR management in the field of hospitality and tourism.
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