Influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the Kumasi metropolis.

Socio-demographic characteristics as well as occupational attributes of employees are gradually becoming important factors in the assessment and management work-related stress. However, most studies on work-related stress in the hospitality industry have generally focused on the causes, effects and...

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Main Authors: Sampson Wireko-Gyebi, Rejoice Selorm Ametepeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AfricaJournals 2016-02-01
Series:African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
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spelling doaj-467fdc265d4d4794887691be0995ab982020-11-24T21:36:16ZengAfricaJournalsAfrican Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure2223-814X2016-02-0152Influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the Kumasi metropolis.Sampson Wireko-Gyebi0Rejoice Selorm Ametepeh1Christ Apostolic University College, GhanaSafe Water for Food Project College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi, Ghana Socio-demographic characteristics as well as occupational attributes of employees are gradually becoming important factors in the assessment and management work-related stress. However, most studies on work-related stress in the hospitality industry have generally focused on the causes, effects and coping mechanisms. This paper therefore attempts to delve into the influence of frontline hotel employees’ socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress. This is very useful to all stakeholders, particularly hotel managers and employees themselves since insight would help improve the assessment and management of work-related stress in hotels. The study adopted a quantitative approach. Questionnaires were administered to 296 frontline hotel employees consisting of receptionists, waiters and bar attendants. The study revealed that marital status and workstation influence work-related stress. Findings are discussed in terms of theoretical and managerial implications.http://www.ajhtl.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/2016_article_31_vol_5__2_.pdfwork-related stresssocio-demographic characteristicsoccupational attributesfrontline hotel employeesKumasi Metropolis
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Influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the Kumasi metropolis.
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
work-related stress
socio-demographic characteristics
occupational attributes
frontline hotel employees
Kumasi Metropolis
author_facet Sampson Wireko-Gyebi
Rejoice Selorm Ametepeh
author_sort Sampson Wireko-Gyebi
title Influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the Kumasi metropolis.
title_short Influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the Kumasi metropolis.
title_full Influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the Kumasi metropolis.
title_fullStr Influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the Kumasi metropolis.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the Kumasi metropolis.
title_sort influence of socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress among frontline hotel employees in the kumasi metropolis.
publisher AfricaJournals
series African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
issn 2223-814X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Socio-demographic characteristics as well as occupational attributes of employees are gradually becoming important factors in the assessment and management work-related stress. However, most studies on work-related stress in the hospitality industry have generally focused on the causes, effects and coping mechanisms. This paper therefore attempts to delve into the influence of frontline hotel employees’ socio-demographic characteristics and occupational attributes on work-related stress. This is very useful to all stakeholders, particularly hotel managers and employees themselves since insight would help improve the assessment and management of work-related stress in hotels. The study adopted a quantitative approach. Questionnaires were administered to 296 frontline hotel employees consisting of receptionists, waiters and bar attendants. The study revealed that marital status and workstation influence work-related stress. Findings are discussed in terms of theoretical and managerial implications.
topic work-related stress
socio-demographic characteristics
occupational attributes
frontline hotel employees
Kumasi Metropolis
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