Shapes of Tourism Employment
Hrm in the Worlds of Hotels and Air Transport
Herausgeber: Grefe, Gwenaelle; Peyrat-Guillard, Dominique
Shapes of Tourism Employment
Hrm in the Worlds of Hotels and Air Transport
Herausgeber: Grefe, Gwenaelle; Peyrat-Guillard, Dominique
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The ambition of this book is to propose a grid of reading able to illuminate the current HR transformations experienced by the big historical international companies of the sector of the tourism, carried away by what is known as the "3rd tourist revolution ". The latter is characterized by the combination of three main phenomena: internationalization, digitalization and hyper-personalization that refound the employment relationship between employers, unions and employees. Internationalization requires a renewal of business models heckled by the low-cost strategies of new operators provoking…mehr
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781786303547
- ISBN-10: 178630354X
- Artikelnr.: 59947507
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781786303547
- ISBN-10: 178630354X
- Artikelnr.: 59947507
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
SKA-NEWE
, Rafal HAFFER, Joanna WI
SKA and Barbara JÓZEFOWICZ 6.1 Introduction: overview of the hotel industry in Poland 77 6.2 Soft skills and a sense of meaningful work 81 6.3 Soft skills in practice: a case study 84 6.4 Conclusion: HR progress recommendations for the hotel industry in Poland 89 6.5 References 91 Chapter 7 International Hotel Groups and their Entrenchment in Mainland China 95 Hong ZHU 7.1 The development of international hotels in China 95 7.2 The challenge of intercultural management 96 7.2.1 The case of the Ritz-Carlton in China 100 7.3 Challenges in retaining employees 101 7.4 Conclusion 105 7.5 References 105 Part 2 Managing the Human Resources of Air Transport Companies in the Face of Third Tourism Revolution Disruptions 109 Introduction to Part 2 111 Chapter 8 Rebuilding of Flag Carrier Airline Companies and Historical Value Violations 115 Gwenaëlle GREFE 8.1 National companies conquering the world: a historical background 115 8.1.1 The impetus of the Paris Convention and the rise of the interwar period 115 8.1.2 The acceleration given to air transport by the Chicago Convention 117 8.2 Flag-carrying companies in the age of globalization: toward historical value chains 119 8.2.1 American deregulation: an anticipation of globalization in Europe 120 8.2.2 The liberalization of the European sky and its consequences on the majors, at all levels 121 8.3 Conclusion 127 8.4 References 128 Chapter 9 Aircrew Conflict Management: Divisions and Continuity within the Ranks of the Majors 131 Gwenaëlle GREFE and Dominique PEYRAT-GUILLARD 9.1 Two jobs for the same condition 131 9.2 Flight crew, a class with comparable professional identities, difficult to integrate into traditional human resource management systems 132 9.3 Flight crew, the target of successive restructuring plans leading to separate corporate struggles 138 9.3.1 Cabin crew facing the challenge of trivializing their occupation 138 9.3.2 Flight deck crew in need of joint management 145 9.4 Conclusion 150 9.5 References 152 Chapter 10 Ground Personnel Exposed to Headwinds: Restructuring on Land in Response to Air Deregulation 155 Gwenaëlle GREFE 10.1 The ground worlds 155 10.2 Between ground and sky, the suspended world of air traffic controllers 157 10.3 Ground operations personnel, an adjustment variable in any context 162 10.3.1 Groundstaff: the immediate targets of legacies' restructuring plans 162 10.3.2 ADP staff concerns 164 10.3.3 Deregulation and outsourcing of ground handling activities 166 10.4 Conclusion 170 10.5 References 170 Chapter 11 The Psychological Bonds between Airline Pilots and their Work: From Passion to Reason 173 Dominique PEYRAT-GUILLARD and Gwenaëlle GREFE 11.1 Airline pilot, from dream job to the psychological bonds experienced 173 11.1.1 Flying, a child's dream 173 11.1.2 An emotional bond of identification with the profession threatened by societal and organizational developments 175 11.2 The particularity of the bond with the organization 177 11.2.1 From an idealized organization.. 177 11.2.2... to an instrumental, or even a simple acquiescence bond 178 11.3 Which HR policy? 180 11.3.1 Recruitment difficulties in the face of an announced shortage 180 11.3.2 Constrained career management 181 11.3.3 A social dialogue hampered by the impossibility of defending one's profession 182 11.4 Conclusion 183 11.5 References 183 Chapter 12 The World of Companies Pro Social No Frills 187 Gwenaëlle GREFE 12.1 A world without social frills 187 12.2 The chaotic regime of charter airline personnel in the face of the widespread use of "sun destination planes" 188 12.3 Dark management at low-cost airlines: human resource management abuses 192 12.3.1 Social dumping and circumvention of European labor law 192 12.3.2 Human resource management optimization 198 12.3.3 From social dialogue avoidance to accommodation 201 12.4 Conclusion 203 12.5 References 204 Chapter 13 Hybrid Companies, Inclined to Reasoned Human Resource Management 209 Gwenaëlle GREFE 13.1 A hybridization of models 209 13.2 At the origin of the invention of low cost, a model based on employee commitment 210 13.3 The low-cost imitation strategy 212 13.3.1 The temptation of switching to low cost: the case of Aer Lingus 213 13.3.2 The inclusion of low-cost as a response: the choice of duplication and subsidization of medium-haul flights 216 13.4 Conclusion 220 13.5 Appendix: the Middle East airline world 221 13.6 References 223 Conclusion 225 Gwenaëlle GREFE and Dominique PEYRAT-GUILLARD List and Biographies of Authors 227 Index 231
SKA-NEWE
, Rafal HAFFER, Joanna WI
SKA and Barbara JÓZEFOWICZ 6.1 Introduction: overview of the hotel industry in Poland 77 6.2 Soft skills and a sense of meaningful work 81 6.3 Soft skills in practice: a case study 84 6.4 Conclusion: HR progress recommendations for the hotel industry in Poland 89 6.5 References 91 Chapter 7 International Hotel Groups and their Entrenchment in Mainland China 95 Hong ZHU 7.1 The development of international hotels in China 95 7.2 The challenge of intercultural management 96 7.2.1 The case of the Ritz-Carlton in China 100 7.3 Challenges in retaining employees 101 7.4 Conclusion 105 7.5 References 105 Part 2 Managing the Human Resources of Air Transport Companies in the Face of Third Tourism Revolution Disruptions 109 Introduction to Part 2 111 Chapter 8 Rebuilding of Flag Carrier Airline Companies and Historical Value Violations 115 Gwenaëlle GREFE 8.1 National companies conquering the world: a historical background 115 8.1.1 The impetus of the Paris Convention and the rise of the interwar period 115 8.1.2 The acceleration given to air transport by the Chicago Convention 117 8.2 Flag-carrying companies in the age of globalization: toward historical value chains 119 8.2.1 American deregulation: an anticipation of globalization in Europe 120 8.2.2 The liberalization of the European sky and its consequences on the majors, at all levels 121 8.3 Conclusion 127 8.4 References 128 Chapter 9 Aircrew Conflict Management: Divisions and Continuity within the Ranks of the Majors 131 Gwenaëlle GREFE and Dominique PEYRAT-GUILLARD 9.1 Two jobs for the same condition 131 9.2 Flight crew, a class with comparable professional identities, difficult to integrate into traditional human resource management systems 132 9.3 Flight crew, the target of successive restructuring plans leading to separate corporate struggles 138 9.3.1 Cabin crew facing the challenge of trivializing their occupation 138 9.3.2 Flight deck crew in need of joint management 145 9.4 Conclusion 150 9.5 References 152 Chapter 10 Ground Personnel Exposed to Headwinds: Restructuring on Land in Response to Air Deregulation 155 Gwenaëlle GREFE 10.1 The ground worlds 155 10.2 Between ground and sky, the suspended world of air traffic controllers 157 10.3 Ground operations personnel, an adjustment variable in any context 162 10.3.1 Groundstaff: the immediate targets of legacies' restructuring plans 162 10.3.2 ADP staff concerns 164 10.3.3 Deregulation and outsourcing of ground handling activities 166 10.4 Conclusion 170 10.5 References 170 Chapter 11 The Psychological Bonds between Airline Pilots and their Work: From Passion to Reason 173 Dominique PEYRAT-GUILLARD and Gwenaëlle GREFE 11.1 Airline pilot, from dream job to the psychological bonds experienced 173 11.1.1 Flying, a child's dream 173 11.1.2 An emotional bond of identification with the profession threatened by societal and organizational developments 175 11.2 The particularity of the bond with the organization 177 11.2.1 From an idealized organization.. 177 11.2.2... to an instrumental, or even a simple acquiescence bond 178 11.3 Which HR policy? 180 11.3.1 Recruitment difficulties in the face of an announced shortage 180 11.3.2 Constrained career management 181 11.3.3 A social dialogue hampered by the impossibility of defending one's profession 182 11.4 Conclusion 183 11.5 References 183 Chapter 12 The World of Companies Pro Social No Frills 187 Gwenaëlle GREFE 12.1 A world without social frills 187 12.2 The chaotic regime of charter airline personnel in the face of the widespread use of "sun destination planes" 188 12.3 Dark management at low-cost airlines: human resource management abuses 192 12.3.1 Social dumping and circumvention of European labor law 192 12.3.2 Human resource management optimization 198 12.3.3 From social dialogue avoidance to accommodation 201 12.4 Conclusion 203 12.5 References 204 Chapter 13 Hybrid Companies, Inclined to Reasoned Human Resource Management 209 Gwenaëlle GREFE 13.1 A hybridization of models 209 13.2 At the origin of the invention of low cost, a model based on employee commitment 210 13.3 The low-cost imitation strategy 212 13.3.1 The temptation of switching to low cost: the case of Aer Lingus 213 13.3.2 The inclusion of low-cost as a response: the choice of duplication and subsidization of medium-haul flights 216 13.4 Conclusion 220 13.5 Appendix: the Middle East airline world 221 13.6 References 223 Conclusion 225 Gwenaëlle GREFE and Dominique PEYRAT-GUILLARD List and Biographies of Authors 227 Index 231