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Hospitality management competency requirements of the hospitality industry in Ghana
Author(s) -
Grace Anthony,
Ishmael Mensah,
Edem Kwesi Amenumey
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
african journal of hospitality and tourism management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2704-470X
DOI - 10.47963/ajthm.v1i1.136
Subject(s) - hospitality , hospitality industry , competency assessment , test (biology) , psychology , contingency , hospitality management studies , variance (accounting) , medical education , business , marketing , medicine , political science , tourism , accounting , law , paleontology , linguistics , philosophy , biology
This paper assessed industry practitioners’ and educators’ views on the competencies required by the hospitality industry in Ghana. Data was collected through a survey of 111 respondents. Means were used to rank the competencies, whilst T- test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to explore the differences in competencies perceived to be required by the industry practitioners and educators. It was found out in terms of importance that practitioners preferred leadership, administrative, conceptual and technical competencies whilst educators favoured conceptual, leadership, administrative and technical competencies. Except for ability to maintain hygiene standards and ability to develop contingency plans, there were generally no statistically significant differences between the views of practitioners and educators with regards to competencies required by the industry. It is recommended that there should be more collaboration between hospitality practitioners and educators in Ghana.

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