Predicting hospitality management students’ intention to enter employment in the hospitality industry on graduation

Authors Ran Zhang, Klaes Eringa
Published in Research in Hospitality Management
Publication date 1 december 2022
Research groups Organisaties in Digitale Transitie
Type Article

Summary

This study investigates factors predicting hospitality management students’ intention to enter employment in the hospitality industry upon graduation. Survey data were collected from 591 hospitality management students in a hotel management school in the Netherlands. Results of multiple regression analyses showed that study progress negatively predicted, while preferences for large organisations, engaging work content and growth opportunities positively predicted students’ intention to enter the hospitality industry. Supplementary analyses further revealed that among higher study year students, growth opportunity was the most crucial predictor for intention to enter the industry. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed.

On this publication contributed

  • Ran Zhang
    • Teacher-researcher
    • Research group: Organisaties in Digitale Transitie

Language Engels
Published in Research in Hospitality Management
Year and volume 12 2
Key words study progression, career intension, Hospitality Sector, students
Digital Object Identifier 10.1080/22243534.2022.2133164
Page range 103-113

Ran Zhang

Ran Zhang

  • Docent-onderzoeker
  • Research group: Organisaties in Digitale Transitie