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Abstract
Abstract This study investigates the relationship between the Professional Profile and the perceived importance of Managerial Competencies of managers in the Lebanese lodging industry. The design was a non-experimental, quantitative, explanatory, and correlational conducted through an onsite survey. A convenience sampling plan targeted managers of hotels in Lebanon. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, Pearson product moment correlation, confirmatory factor analysis, and regression analyses. Results revealed that studying hospitality management during education period was the strongest predictor highlighting a positive relationship with six Managerial Competencies, particularly, conceptual creative, leadership, and interpersonal competencies. Implications can help hospitality Human Resource managers improve the screening and selection practices, update competency models, and provide applicable training. Results can help educators develop better Lebanese hospitality programs that focus on courses related to cost control, hospitality accounting, hospitality law, and facilities management. Limitations and future recommendations are presented.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism encompasses the vast and diversified research on issues impacting human resources in the hospitality and tourism industry. It strives to be the preeminent forum for the dissemination of key academic and industry research and encourages research from both industry experts as well as academic experts. The Journal also examines the latest issues and trends in education as it related to human resources theory and practice. In addition to reporting on the best practices in the hospitality industry, the refereed Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism covers such relevant topics as: -Turnover-related issues in the hospitality industry- Workplace violence- Employee attitude surveys- Well-being- Departmental conflict issues- Career paths among managers- Drug and alcohol abuse- The labor shortage in the hospitality industry- Employee empowerment- Education and training- Employee incentive programs- Recruitment and retention- Workforce diversity- Employee engagement