Increasing performance of the two-role work strategy: A study of the international college hotel and training center in Thailand

This research paper aims to identify the factors that will increase the performance and professionalism of the associates by using the study of the Salaya Pavilion Hotel Training Center (SPH) in Thailand as a case sample. In the study, staffs with two roles, called associates, were assessed for thei...

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Main Authors: Nate Tra Dhevabanchachai, Walanchalee Wattanacharoensil
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spelling th-mahidol.327822018-10-19T12:48:20Z Increasing performance of the two-role work strategy: A study of the international college hotel and training center in Thailand Nate Tra Dhevabanchachai Walanchalee Wattanacharoensil Mahidol University Social Sciences This research paper aims to identify the factors that will increase the performance and professionalism of the associates by using the study of the Salaya Pavilion Hotel Training Center (SPH) in Thailand as a case sample. In the study, staffs with two roles, called associates, were assessed for their job performance and motivation. Employing qualitative methodology, the assessment of associate performance was conducted with the three key stakeholders: hotel guests, intern students, and the General Manager. Furthermore, the semi-structural in-depth interviews were conducted with the associates via content analysis to reveal how they perceive their current roles and identify their motivation factors to conduct and fulfill the role effectively, by using Herzberg motivation theory as a guideline. The finding indicates that all the motivation factors of Herzberg were fulfilled in SPH. However, other important elements were found to motivate associates. Pride, which is regarded as an intrinsic factor; and the challenges from working with Generation Y students, which is an extrinsic factor, have pushed associates to strive for better performance, even though certain shortfalls remain encountered. Strategies addressing the shortfalls of performance based on the findings are proposed in the recommendation. The contributions of this study can provide insights to other hotel training centers that share similar conditions to SPH. © by the author(s). 2018-10-19T05:48:20Z 2018-10-19T05:48:20Z 2013-12-01 Article International Education Studies. Vol.6, No.12 (2013), 37-51 10.5539/ies.v6n12p37 19139039 19139020 2-s2.0-84890245513 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/32782 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84890245513&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Social Sciences
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Nate Tra Dhevabanchachai
Walanchalee Wattanacharoensil
Increasing performance of the two-role work strategy: A study of the international college hotel and training center in Thailand
description This research paper aims to identify the factors that will increase the performance and professionalism of the associates by using the study of the Salaya Pavilion Hotel Training Center (SPH) in Thailand as a case sample. In the study, staffs with two roles, called associates, were assessed for their job performance and motivation. Employing qualitative methodology, the assessment of associate performance was conducted with the three key stakeholders: hotel guests, intern students, and the General Manager. Furthermore, the semi-structural in-depth interviews were conducted with the associates via content analysis to reveal how they perceive their current roles and identify their motivation factors to conduct and fulfill the role effectively, by using Herzberg motivation theory as a guideline. The finding indicates that all the motivation factors of Herzberg were fulfilled in SPH. However, other important elements were found to motivate associates. Pride, which is regarded as an intrinsic factor; and the challenges from working with Generation Y students, which is an extrinsic factor, have pushed associates to strive for better performance, even though certain shortfalls remain encountered. Strategies addressing the shortfalls of performance based on the findings are proposed in the recommendation. The contributions of this study can provide insights to other hotel training centers that share similar conditions to SPH. © by the author(s).
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title Increasing performance of the two-role work strategy: A study of the international college hotel and training center in Thailand
title_short Increasing performance of the two-role work strategy: A study of the international college hotel and training center in Thailand
title_full Increasing performance of the two-role work strategy: A study of the international college hotel and training center in Thailand
title_fullStr Increasing performance of the two-role work strategy: A study of the international college hotel and training center in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Increasing performance of the two-role work strategy: A study of the international college hotel and training center in Thailand
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