Benefits and challenges for Malaysian hotels when employing foreign workers and interns

IF 2.7 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM International Journal of Culture Tourism and Hospitality Research Pub Date : 2021-01-27 DOI:10.1108/IJCTHR-05-2020-0103
Rozila Ahmad, N. Scott
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Purpose: In Malaysia, globalization has increased the number of multinational hotel chains and independent five-star hotels employing foreign professionals, interns and labourers This study aims to explore the benefits and challenges for hotels of the many foreigners working in Malaysia Design/methodology/approach: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with Malaysian hotel managers concerning employment of foreign workers Findings: The results indicate that the employment of foreign workers benefits customers, enlarges the hotel’s network of industry contacts and enhances the knowledge, professionalism and service culture of the hotel workforce This study identified challenges for the foreign workers such as culture shocks and problems with learning the Malay language Research limitations/implications: This is an exploratory qualitative study conducted prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 The unemployment issue is worsened as COVID-19 spreads globally To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is among the first study to examine the positive and negative impacts of foreign workers employment in hotels in Malaysia Practical implications: The employment of foreign workers reduces the availability of jobs for locals Recommendations are provided for locals to improve their employability and for hotels to better host international interns Social implications: This study highlights the need for balance between the benefits of foreign workers employment, and its challenges such as local unemployment Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this research is among the first in the international human resources management literature to provide a first-hand perspective of employment of expatriate managers, foreign labourers and interns in hotels in a Southeast Asian developing country © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited
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马来西亚酒店雇佣外籍员工和实习生的好处和挑战
目的:在马来西亚,全球化增加了跨国连锁酒店和独立五星级酒店雇用外国专业人士,实习生和劳工的数量。本研究旨在探讨在马来西亚工作的许多外国人对酒店的好处和挑战。设计/方法/方法:对马来西亚酒店经理进行了半结构化访谈,涉及外国工人的就业。结果表明,外籍工人的雇佣有利于顾客,扩大了酒店的行业联系网络,提高了酒店员工的知识,专业精神和服务文化。本研究确定了外籍工人面临的挑战,如文化冲击和学习马来语的问题。研究局限性/启示:这是在COVID-19爆发之前进行的一项探索性定性研究。随着COVID-19在全球蔓延,失业问题恶化。据作者所知,这是第一次研究马来西亚酒店雇用外国工人的积极和消极影响的研究之一。外籍工人的就业减少了当地人的就业机会,为当地人提高就业能力和酒店更好地接待国际实习生提供了建议。社会影响:本研究强调了外籍工人就业的好处与当地失业等挑战之间的平衡需求。据作者所知,本研究是国际人力资源管理文献中首次提供外籍经理、外籍劳工和实习生在东南亚发展中国家酒店就业的第一手视角©2020,Emerald Publishing Limited
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Culture, Tourism, and Hospitality Research focuses on building bridges in theory, research, and practice across the inter-related fields of culture, tourism and hospitality. Published with the IACTHR it encourages articles that advance theory and research on the roles of culture, tourism, and hospitality in the lives of individuals, households, and organizations. This includes the perspectives and interpretations of all stakeholders including participants and providers of tourism and hospitality services. The journal especially seeks to nurture interdisciplinary multicultural work among sociological, psychological, geographical, consumer, leisure, marketing, travel and tourism, hospitality, and sport and entertainment researchers. IJCTHR covers: -Tourist culture and behaviour -Marketing practices in tourism and hospitality, and how this relates to cultures -Consumer behaviour and trends in tourism and hospitality -Destination culture and destination marketing -International tourism and hospitality
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