Exploring Management and Employees' Perspective of HRM Practices in Saudi Arabia MNC hotels

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
File version
Author(s)
AlGassim, Ali
Barry, Shane
McPhail, Ruth
Primary Supervisor
Other Supervisors
Editor(s)
Date
2012
Size

1337529 bytes

File type(s)

application/pdf

Location
License
Abstract

This study explores the application of human resource management (HRM) practices used in Multinational corporation (MNC) hotels in Saudi Arabia. It also considers which HRM practices used in Saudi hotel corporations are more preferred by employees and management consider assist their staff in better undertaking their jobs. Currently there is a scarcity of research examining the HRM practices in the Saudi context. Further, this is the first study investigating these issues within the Saudi hotel setting. Interviews and questionnaires were conducted in the four Saudi cities of Makkah, Jeddah, Al Madinah and Riyadh. The results suggest that, despite the challenges facing the application of HRM practices in Saudi Arabia, the status of practices used in the hotel sector are more appropriately implemented than in other sectors, and were similar to those practices used in the international context. The results showed that there is no fixed list of HRM practices used in the Saudi hotel sector. However, those practices most preferred by managers and employees are job planning, performance evaluation, training, salary and wages, and recruitment.

Journal Title

GSTF Journal of Law and Social Science

Conference Title
Book Title
Edition
Volume

2

Issue

1

Thesis Type
Degree Program
School
DOI
Patent number
Funder(s)
Grant identifier(s)
Rights Statement
Rights Statement

© 2012 Global Science and Technology Forum. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

Item Access Status
Note
Access the data
Related item(s)
Subject

Human Resources Management

Persistent link to this record
Citation
Collections