Hotel Managers Identify Ethical Problems: A Survey of their Concerns


Autoria(s): Stevens, Betsy
Data(s)

01/01/2011

Resumo

This study identified and examined the concerns of hotel general managers regarding ethics in the hospitality industry. Thirty-five managers were interviewed during and immediately following the economic recession to determine which ethical issues in the hotel industry and at their own properties concerned them the most. Results showed that more people and organizations attempted to renegotiate hotel rates, which actions, in turn, led to some lapses in ethical behavior. Managers said that because of the economic downturn, they felt pressure from both private owners and corporate headquarters. They also said a lack of work ethic, low motivation, and low pay caused many workers to underperform in ways that raised ethical issues. Managers also mentioned diversity issues and theft by both guests and employees as ethical issues of concern, and shared stories about their experiences.

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http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/hospitalityreview/vol29/iss2/2

http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1491&context=hospitalityreview

Publicador

FIU Digital Commons

Fonte

Hospitality Review

Palavras-Chave #hospitality ethics #ethics #general managers #ethical issues in hotels #Business Administration, Management, and Operations #Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics #Hospitality Administration and Management #Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility #Real Estate
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