Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic on Hospitality and Tourism Students

Christy Bidder
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Tourism education is part of the complex tourism system as it provides professionally trained and qualified employees for the industry. Given the severe impacts of COVID-19 on tourism and the interconnected relationship between tourism education and the industry, the pandemic might have altered hospitality and tourism (HTM) students' perceptions toward the sector and, subsequently, their career intention. Against this backdrop, this study explores the pandemic's impacts on HTM students by analyzing the degree of change in their perceptions toward tourism and the effect of that potential perceptual change on their career intention before and after COVID-19. The study used a quantitative research design's retrospective pretest-posttest (RPP) model. Cluster sampling was used to draw the study sample, which comprised HTM students enrolled at several major HTM educational institutions in Malaysia. Descriptives were used to analyse the respondents' profile and program enrollment data, a t-test was used to examine the respondents' pre- and post-COVID-19 tourism perceptions, and correlation was used to explore the relationship between perception and career intentions. Key findings suggest that after COVID-19, HTM students have become less optimistic about the tourism industry and have lowered tourism-career intention after graduation. Additionally, such skills and knowledge as professional attitude and disciplinary skills might have become more critical and relevant. These findings underscore the importance of restoring HTM students' confidence and trust in tourism education and industry.
COVID-19大流行对酒店和旅游专业学生的影响
旅游教育是复杂的旅游系统的一部分,因为它为行业提供专业培训和合格的员工。鉴于2019冠状病毒病对旅游业的严重影响以及旅游教育与旅游业之间的相互关联关系,大流行可能改变了酒店和旅游业(HTM)学生对该行业的看法,从而改变了他们的职业意向。在此背景下,本研究通过分析疫情前后HTM学生对旅游认知的变化程度,以及这种潜在认知变化对其职业意向的影响,探讨疫情对HTM学生的影响。本研究采用定量研究设计的回顾性前测后测(RPP)模型。采用整群抽样的方法抽取研究样本,其中包括在马来西亚几个主要的HTM教育机构注册的HTM学生。采用描述性分析受访者的个人资料和项目注册数据,采用t检验检验受访者在covid -19之前和之后的旅游感知,并采用相关性研究感知与职业意向之间的关系。主要调查结果显示,在新冠肺炎疫情后,HTM学生对旅游行业的乐观程度下降,毕业后从事旅游职业的意愿降低。此外,专业态度和纪律技能等技能和知识可能变得更加关键和相关。这些发现强调了恢复HTM学生对旅游教育和行业的信心和信任的重要性。
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