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- Gender Equality in Indian Hotel Industry -a Study of Perception of Male and Female Employees.
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1 Dept of Tourism and Hotel Management, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.
1 Dept of Tourism and Hotel Management, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.
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International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Systems, Vol 3, No 1 (2010), Pagination: 31-41Abstract
Status of women in a society gets reflected in the roles played by them in its institutions such as family, political or other social groups. Corporate also echo the same. In Indian industry woman hold more positions of power now than in the past. Indian hospitality industry also shows the same pattern. But compared to their share in population women hold few positions compared to males. This is in spite of a number of measures taken by the government through legislation and policy measures. The vertically typical "Gender Pyramid "is prevalent in this too-lower level occupation with few career development opportunities dominated by women and key managerial positions dominated by men. Earlier studies found the deeply entrenched beliefs and stereotyped attitudes towards women in the workplace to be the main barrier in gender equality. Though India seems poised for superpower status because of its booming economy. However, beneath the spectacular "India Shining" story lurks an area of darkness-the unequal status of its women, who constitute more than half its demographic. This study on Gender Equality in Indian Hotel Industry- A study of Perception of male and female employees aims to examine whether female employees of hotel industry perceive gender equality issues differently than male employees. It collects information from 13 hotels and 110 respondents in NCR on 5-point likert scale on 27 items. For analysis Independent samples T test is used, and results of study demonstrate that there is difference in the perception of male and female only for one issue "women do not get same fringe benefits as men", For rest of the issues of gender equality T value is not significant meaning that both men and women have similar opinion regarding gender equality issues. This study found biases in management practices in deference to official policy on gender equality. The preferences were clearly in favour of males for senior positions and younger female at lower levels.Keywords
Equality of Status, Female Employees, Gender, Hospitality Industry, WomenReferences
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- Impact of Reward, Recognition and Welfare on Employee Engagement
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1 Department of Tourism & Hotel Management, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, IN
2 Faculty of Hospitality, GNA University, Phagwara, Punjab, IN
1 Department of Tourism & Hotel Management, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, IN
2 Faculty of Hospitality, GNA University, Phagwara, Punjab, IN
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International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Systems, Vol 15, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 79-88Abstract
The objective of study was to analysis the impact of rewards, recognition and welfare on employee engagement and to identify most contributing rewards recognition and welfare determinants on employee engagement in hotels of Tricity comprising of Chandigarh, Panchkula and Mohali. Data was collected from the employees of hotels which were approved from Ministry of Tourism, India (MOT). A regression model comprising of eleven determinants predictors explained 83% variation in employee engagement among employees of Chandigarh hotels. It was also significant to discover that reward, recognition and welfare has positive impact on employee engagement and out of fifteen identified reward, recognition and welfare determinants eleven were identified as most contributing towards employee engagement. Hence, it can be inferred that if rewards, recognition and welfare resources offered to employee then there would be a corresponding change in employee engagement. It means the better the rewards, recognition and welfare, the higher the levels of employee engagement and possibly therefore, the greater the levels of performance and productivityKeywords
Employee Engagement, Hotel, Reward, Recognition, Welfare, HotelReferences
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