Invisible yet powerful: the unseen obstacles women leaders face in their hospitality careers

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality and Tourism Pub Date : 2021-01-13 DOI:10.1080/15332845.2021.1872258
H. Chen, K. Severt, Y. Shin, Robin B. Dipietro
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Abstract Women in the hospitality industry face many different challenges in advancing their careers. This study conducted in-depth interviews with fourteen women in hospitality leadership positions in the Southeastern U.S. and intended to reveal obstacles and best practices. The findings suggest that women's career advancement could be hindered by a lack of self-confidence or lack of careful career planning. With regard to work/life balance, there were mixed positive and negative impacts when the respondents were asked how work and life impact each other. In addition, some women leaders did experience stereotypes in the workplace. The professional images were sometimes misidentified at work and did not truly reflect their personal identities and competencies. Academic and practical implications are discussed in detail.
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无形但强大:女性领导者在酒店业职业生涯中面临的无形障碍
摘要酒店业的女性在职业发展中面临着许多不同的挑战。这项研究对美国东南部14名担任酒店业领导职位的女性进行了深入采访,旨在揭示障碍和最佳实践。研究结果表明,女性的职业发展可能因缺乏自信或缺乏仔细的职业规划而受到阻碍。关于工作/生活的平衡,当被问及工作和生活如何相互影响时,有积极的影响也有消极的影响。此外,一些女性领导人在工作场所确实经历了陈规定型观念。职业形象有时在工作中被误认,并没有真正反映出他们的个人身份和能力。详细讨论了学术和实践意义。
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Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality and Tourism
Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality and Tourism Business, Management and Accounting-Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
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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
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