Authors
Robin B DiPietro, Sheryl F Kline, Thais Nierop
Publication date
2014/7/3
Journal
Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
253-276
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Motivating employees and keeping them satisfied are some of the ways that managers and organizations retain employees and provide excellent service. There is a paucity of research regarding Caribbean lodging employees, especially as it relates to various demographic factors including age groups. The current study analyzed the motivational factors of hotel employees of different ages in Aruba. The study also looked at employee satisfaction with a variety of job components in order to help management develop better policies and practices that can help to keep employees satisfied in their jobs. Using Kovach's (1987) model this study found that the most important ranked motivational factor was “appreciation for a job well done,” and the most highly rated job component as it relates to satisfaction was the “work accomplishment” that the respondents get done on the job. The study also found that having a “feeling …
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Scholar articles
RB DiPietro, SF Kline, T Nierop - Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism, 2014