发展中经济体中酒店员工对培训实践的看法:对改善服务提供的影响。

F. Opoku, Kwamena Minta Nyaku, Maame Nyahan Martin
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本研究考察了发展中经济体中酒店业员工对培训实践的看法,并采用了纯粹的定量方法,采用了横断面实地调查。数据收集采用自我管理的调查问卷,并使用百分比进行分析。通过对来自加纳海岸角大都会和埃尔米纳镇61家注册酒店的195名全职员工的抽样调查,调查结果表明,酒店员工认为培训实践的所有要素都是适当的,除了对培训的评估,培训的有效性和对学员的反应被认为是不足的。有迹象表明,员工将培训学习转移到工作场所的能力显著影响他们的服务提供。作者建议管理者在员工培训上进行投资,但要特别注意酒店员工获得和传授必要的技能和知识,以提高服务质量
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Hotel employees’ perceptions of training practices in a developing economy: Implications for improving service delivery.
This study examined employees’ perception of training practices in the hotel industry in a developing economy, and adopted a purely quantitative approach, using the cross-sectional field survey. Data were collected using self-administered survey questionnaires and was analysed using percentages. Using a sample of 195 full-time employees from 61 registered hotels in the Cape Coast Metropolis and the Elmina Townships in Ghana, the findings showed that hotel employees perceived all the elements of training practices as adequate except evaluation of training where training effectiveness and reaction to trainees were found to be inadequate. Indicatively, employees’ ability to transfer learning from training to the workplace significantly affects their service delivery. The authors recommend that managers invest in staff training but pay particular attention to hotel employees acquiring and transferring the requisite skills and knowledge required to improve service delivery
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