Employees’ metacognitive knowledge and skills assessment in tourism and hospitality

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
I. Valachis, D. Tachmatzidis
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This research explores academic knowledge, cognitive, emotional, and soft skills, according to the employees’ perceptions, that lead to better service provision and career development enhancement in the tourism and hospitality industry. Moreover, the research explores the possible differences and correlations in reference to five individual traits: the educational background, the tourism and hospitality sectors, the seasonal or full-time character of the organization, the location of the organization, and the working experience derived. In order to investigate the perceptions of employees, 102 online questionnaires were fully completed. Cronbach’s Alpha index, descriptive statistical analysis, correlations between first-ordinal factors, and several MANOVA tests provide information regarding the metacognitive assessment of the above-mentioned domains. According to their responses, the most important academic knowledge that entails the international nature of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry, is ‘International Hospitality Management’. English is the most important foreign language, and Tourism Business Management is the most essential academic knowledge. The most important skills for the Tourism and Hospitality Industry that arise from the research are those of ‘problem solving’, ‘dealing with clients’, ‘customer service’, ‘crisis management’, ‘self-control, and ‘empathy’. The research concluded that, according to employees’ responses, skills and knowledge in the tourism and hospitality industry are generic and universal in their nature and applicability, and they do not differ regarding their individual characteristics. The analysis of the research data provides fruitful information regarding the most important and essential skills and knowledge for the tourism and hospitality industry.
旅游与酒店业员工元认知知识与技能评估
根据员工的认知,本研究探讨了学术知识、认知技能、情感技能和软技能,这些技能会导致更好的服务提供和职业发展的提升。此外,该研究还探讨了五种个人特征的可能差异和相关性:教育背景、旅游和酒店行业、组织的季节性或全职特征、组织的位置以及由此获得的工作经验。为了调查员工的看法,我们完整地完成了102份在线问卷。Cronbach 's Alpha指数,描述性统计分析,第一序数因素之间的相关性,以及几个方差分析测试提供了有关上述领域元认知评估的信息。根据他们的回答,最重要的学术知识,需要国际性质的旅游和酒店业,是“国际酒店管理”。英语是最重要的外语,而旅游企业管理是最基本的学术知识。从研究中得出的旅游业和酒店业最重要的技能是“解决问题”、“与客户打交道”、“客户服务”、“危机管理”、“自我控制”和“同理心”。研究得出结论,根据员工的反应,旅游和酒店行业的技能和知识在性质和适用性上是通用和普遍的,他们在个人特征上没有区别。对研究数据的分析提供了关于旅游和酒店业最重要和最基本的技能和知识的富有成效的信息。
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