The relationship between women's empowerment and staff turnover in the Egyptian hospitality labor market

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作者
ElSayed, Sally Fathy [1 ]
Salih, Mohamed Mohamed [1 ]
ElShaaer, Noha Ismaeil [1 ]
Abed, Mohamed Abdel Aziz [1 ]
机构
[1] October 6 Univ, Fac Tourism & Hotels, Hotel Management Dept, Giza, Egypt
关键词
Egyptian women empowerment; Hospitality labor market; Labor immigration; Manpower turnover;
D O I
10.1108/JCHMSD-07-2023-0107
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
PurposeAlthough the hospitality sector is considered the most active and profitable sector in the Egyptian economy, it suffers from the non-stop immigration of skilled manpower and the high rates of labor turnover. One of the apparent solutions for this problem that could be implemented is empowering Egyptian females to play an active role in the success of this sector. Females faced many obstacles while working in hospitality, including prevailing social perception, the culture of shame, the traditional negative view of feminine hoteliers, long working hours and the shift system, which led to weak females' desire to enroll in the hospitality field. The study aims to determine how empowering Egyptian women in the hospitality industry affects staff turnover.Design/methodology/approachTo achieve the aim of the study, a sample of four- and five-star resorts in Red Sea, Egypt, was under study. A self-administrated questionnaire was addressed to female hotel employees, and 140 forms were statistically analyzed in addition to 14 semi-structured interviews with hospitality experts.FindingsThe study recommends that hotels should start re-tailoring policies to activate Egyptian females' role in reducing the high rate of hospitality labor turnover through increasing their work engagement (WENG) (as a mediator) by adopting a decent work environment and motivating them to get promoted to hold senior positions.Research limitations/implicationsIn spite of some noteworthy contributions, the authors would like to point out certain shortcomings. The sample was homogeneous, consisting of female hotels employees in Egypt, but the findings are generalizable to other Arabian communities. Nonetheless, the authors feel that they have supplied some suggestive evidence, even for the most careful reader who wants to further study these elements of working attitudes in the hotel business.Originality/valueAccording to the authors' knowledge, this study is among the few studies covering females' reluctance to continue working in the hospitality field.
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