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Foreign training in Jordan’s international hotel chains: a quantitative investigation
 
     
     Foreign training in Jordan’s international hotel chains: a quantitative investigation
     


Autor(es):
Al-Sabi, Samer
Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, College of Archaeology, Tourism & Hotel Management, Petra, Jordan
Masadeh, Mousa
Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, College of Archaeology, Tourism & Hotel Management, Petra, Jordan
Maaiah, Bashar
Yarmouk University, The Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management, Irbid, Jordan
Al-Ababneh, Mukhles
Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, College of Archaeology, Tourism & Hotel Management, Petra, Jordan


Periódico: Tourism & Management Studies

Fonte: Revista Encontros Científicos - Tourism & Management Studies; Vol 13, No 2 (2017); 41-51

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Resumo: This paper draws on the perceptions of middle managers to identify what determines upper management’s decision in International Hotel Chains (IHC) to invest in out-of-country training (OCT). A model employing the presence of relationships between ‘attitudes’, ‘benefits and usefulness’, ‘barriers’ and ‘IHC’s decision’ to invest in OCT, was proposed and examined. A total of 261 middle managers from international hotel chains in Jordan were approached using a structured survey. Confirmatory factor analysis validated the dimensions for each construct. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to test the relationships among the four constructs of the study. The results showed direct relationship between attitudes and benefits/usefulness to IHC’s decision to invest in OCT, and demonstrated the mediating role of attitudes in the inverse relationship between barriers and IHC’s decision to invest in OCT.