American and Macau student perceptions towards working in the tourism and hospitality industry

This study examined the attitudes and perceptions of Chinese students studying in Macau and American students studying at a major public university in the USA. Through one-way analyses of variance, the two groups were compared regarding their perceptions and attitudes towards the tourism industry. T...

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Main Author: Carolin Lusby
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Global Business Insights
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/globe/vol2/iss1/6
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description This study examined the attitudes and perceptions of Chinese students studying in Macau and American students studying at a major public university in the USA. Through one-way analyses of variance, the two groups were compared regarding their perceptions and attitudes towards the tourism industry. The scale was adopted from previous studies and had been tested for reliability and validity. The survey was uploaded to an online survey site and the link emailed to students at the two universities. Results showed major significant differences between the two groups. American students in general proved to have more positive feelings towards a career in tourism, opportunities for promotions and pay. The findings of this study seem to suggest that students in Macau should be better counseled about career options in the industry. Furthermore, on a managerial and policy level more efforts should be made for more stability in the industry with adequate working hours, pay and benefits.
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spelling doaj.art-e5e4bb53a8614334b6aec9ea39a34fbc2023-09-10T01:43:16ZengUniversity of South Florida (USF) M3 PublishingJournal of Global Business Insights2640-64892017-03-012110.5038/2640-6489.2.1.1019American and Macau student perceptions towards working in the tourism and hospitality industryCarolin Lusby0Florida International UniversityThis study examined the attitudes and perceptions of Chinese students studying in Macau and American students studying at a major public university in the USA. Through one-way analyses of variance, the two groups were compared regarding their perceptions and attitudes towards the tourism industry. The scale was adopted from previous studies and had been tested for reliability and validity. The survey was uploaded to an online survey site and the link emailed to students at the two universities. Results showed major significant differences between the two groups. American students in general proved to have more positive feelings towards a career in tourism, opportunities for promotions and pay. The findings of this study seem to suggest that students in Macau should be better counseled about career options in the industry. Furthermore, on a managerial and policy level more efforts should be made for more stability in the industry with adequate working hours, pay and benefits.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/globe/vol2/iss1/6hospitality studentsperceptions and attitudescareernationality
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Journal of Global Business Insights
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career
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title American and Macau student perceptions towards working in the tourism and hospitality industry
title_full American and Macau student perceptions towards working in the tourism and hospitality industry
title_fullStr American and Macau student perceptions towards working in the tourism and hospitality industry
title_full_unstemmed American and Macau student perceptions towards working in the tourism and hospitality industry
title_short American and Macau student perceptions towards working in the tourism and hospitality industry
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