Career path determinants of Eco-tourism and Hospitality Management university graduates
There has been an increase in the number of hospitality management university graduates working in non hospitality organizations in Kenya. Despite this, studies have not been undertaken to investigate the factors that influence these graduates’ career decisions. The purpose of this study was t...
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doaj-d4e849bf1a564c60a913c3cafabbc6c22020-11-24T22:47:21ZengAfricaJournalsAfrican Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure2223-814X2013-01-0123article_2_vol_2__3__2013Career path determinants of Eco-tourism and Hospitality Management university graduatesAntoneta Njeri Kariru0Edwin Odhuno1Oscar Ouma Kambona2 Maseno University Maseno University Maseno University There has been an increase in the number of hospitality management university graduates working in non hospitality organizations in Kenya. Despite this, studies have not been undertaken to investigate the factors that influence these graduates’ career decisions. The purpose of this study was thus to investigate the career path determinants of Maseno University’s hospitality management graduates. The population of study was ecotourism, hotel and institution management graduates of Maseno University working within and outside the hospitality industry. 150 respondents, from the sampling frame consisting of students who graduated between the years 2005 and 2010, were selected through snowballing. Structured questionnaires were self-administered to the respondents. Frequencies, percentages, means, factor loadings and regressions were computed and presented using SPSS version 17. The study revealed that the graduates’ major career path determinants are unpredictable events, career satisfaction levels, chance and permanency of career. http://www.ajhtl.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_2_24_2013.pdf Career path determinants Hospitality management graduates Kenya |
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Career path determinants of Eco-tourism and Hospitality Management university graduates |
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Career path determinants of Eco-tourism and Hospitality Management university graduates |
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Career path determinants of Eco-tourism and Hospitality Management university graduates |
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Career path determinants of Eco-tourism and Hospitality Management university graduates |
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career path determinants of eco-tourism and hospitality management university graduates |
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There has been an increase in the number of hospitality management university graduates working in non
hospitality organizations in Kenya. Despite this, studies have not been undertaken to investigate the
factors that influence these graduates’ career decisions. The purpose of this study was thus to investigate
the career path determinants of Maseno University’s hospitality management graduates. The population
of study was ecotourism, hotel and institution management graduates of Maseno University working
within and outside the hospitality industry. 150 respondents, from the sampling frame consisting of
students who graduated between the years 2005 and 2010, were selected through snowballing.
Structured questionnaires were self-administered to the respondents. Frequencies, percentages, means,
factor loadings and regressions were computed and presented using SPSS version 17. The study
revealed that the graduates’ major career path determinants are unpredictable events, career satisfaction
levels, chance and permanency of career. |
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Career path determinants Hospitality management graduates Kenya |
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