Post pandemic “revenge travel”: developing organizations to address staff shortage
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Development and Learning in Organizations
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this viewpoint is to discuss and provide solutions for the current staffing crisis facing tourism-related industries. Considering that staff shortages are prominent in most industries this article suggests organizational changes that are needed to address these problems Design/methodology/approach: This viewpoint unpacks the reason behind the shortage in staff and suggests potential solutions, based on organizational development Findings: The strategies offered here as potential solutions for human resources center on changing the image of the roles that are suffering shortages. This includes developing organizational practices to provide changes in the areas of recruitment, reward, and work-life balance. These strategies are contextualized with the transformation of other jobs due to the global pandemic and the feminized nature of the tourism-related industries. Originality/value: This viewpoint is particularly topical as it speaks to the current well-publicized crises in the staffing of airports and wider shortages of hospitality staff in developed nations. It is well positioned to spark discussion and future research on areas such as dignity at work in tourism-related industries, gendered work, and post-pandemic employment practices in services.
DOI Link
ISSN
Publisher
Emerald
Disciplines
Business
Keywords
Agility agile organization, Organizational development, Organizational training
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Recommended Citation
Jeffrey, Heather Louise and Sposato, Martin, "Post pandemic “revenge travel”: developing organizations to address staff shortage" (2022). All Works. 5539.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/5539
Indexed in Scopus
yes
Open Access
no