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Magnetizing & Retaining the Finest Talent in Hospitality Sector, an Empirical Study of Determinants of Job Satisfaction and Effects on Employee Turnover in the Hotels of Kuala Lumpur City Center.


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The hospitality sector is labeled as a service sector which provides services to their guest. The industry requires manpower to cope and provide to the guest demands. This situation creates the industry to be labour intensive. How about manpower supply to the industry? Over the years employee turnover has become part of the industries challenge to retain and employ new workforce. The research was to understand the determinants of Job Satisfaction and Effects on Employee Turnover in the hotels. The focus was on the Hospitality industry Food and Beverage department Operational Employees. The research tried to assess the determinants of Job satisfaction and their decision to quit therefore creating a situation of Turnover. The research revealed that Choice of Work and Job Performance influenced Turnover and the main factors of Job Satisfaction that lead to turnover were Wages/Salary and Opportunity for advancement/Career progression. The analysis also revealed that there need to be a balance in order to attract and maintain potential employees as all factors that affect Job Satisfaction directly leads to turnover.

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Job Satisfaction, Motivation, Operational Employees, Choice of Work, Job Performance, Employee Turnover
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  • Magnetizing & Retaining the Finest Talent in Hospitality Sector, an Empirical Study of Determinants of Job Satisfaction and Effects on Employee Turnover in the Hotels of Kuala Lumpur City Center.

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Authors

Gopinath Sangaran
Taylor’s University, School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts, No.1 Jalan Taylor’s, Subang Jaya - 46500, Selangor., Malaysia
Anshul Garg
Taylor’s University, School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts, No.1 Jalan Taylor’s, Subang Jaya - 46500, Selangor., Malaysia

Abstract


The hospitality sector is labeled as a service sector which provides services to their guest. The industry requires manpower to cope and provide to the guest demands. This situation creates the industry to be labour intensive. How about manpower supply to the industry? Over the years employee turnover has become part of the industries challenge to retain and employ new workforce. The research was to understand the determinants of Job Satisfaction and Effects on Employee Turnover in the hotels. The focus was on the Hospitality industry Food and Beverage department Operational Employees. The research tried to assess the determinants of Job satisfaction and their decision to quit therefore creating a situation of Turnover. The research revealed that Choice of Work and Job Performance influenced Turnover and the main factors of Job Satisfaction that lead to turnover were Wages/Salary and Opportunity for advancement/Career progression. The analysis also revealed that there need to be a balance in order to attract and maintain potential employees as all factors that affect Job Satisfaction directly leads to turnover.

Keywords


Job Satisfaction, Motivation, Operational Employees, Choice of Work, Job Performance, Employee Turnover

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