The course aims to address the main concepts related to the organization design and the management of human resources in the hospitality and tourism sectors. Specific focus will be given to organizational design basics, organizational structures and organizational culture. In addition, students will be provided with an overview of main issues in Human Resource Management practices in the tourist sector.
There is difference between attending and non-attending students.
Attending students (75% of lectures) and participation to class activities.
ATTENDING STUDENTS READING MATERIALS:
1) slides and notes taken during the classes of their a.y.
2) and the following reading materials:
CHAPTER 4 & 10: MULLINS L.J., DOSSOR P. (2001). Hospitality management and organisational behaviour. Fifth Edition. Pearson Education.
CHAPTER 2 & 3: NICKSON D. (2013). Human resource management for hospitality, tourism and events. Routledge.
CHAPTER 8: ENZ C.A. (2010), Strategy implementation throught organizational design and control. In: Hospitality Strategic Management Concepts and Cases. Second Edition. Wiley and Sons.
Attending students will be assessed on participation to class activities and on two group assignments. Participation to these activities allows between 0 to 3 points increase in the final examination grade.
NON ATTENDING STUDENTS:
References to be studied:
CHAPTER 1, 4, 5 & 10: MULLINS L.J., DOSSOR P. (2001). Hospitality management and organisational behaviour. Fifth Edition. Pearson Education.
CHAPTERS 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 8 & 9: NICKSON D. (2013). Human resource management for hospitality, tourism and events. Routledge.
CHAPTER 8: ENZ C.A. (2010), Strategy implementation throught organizational design and control. In: Hospitality Strategic Management Concepts and Cases. Second Edition. Wiley and Sons.
CHAPTER 7. Rothmann I., Cooper C.L. (2015), “Human resource planning and job analysis”, In: Organizational and Work Psychology, 2nd edition.
Learning Objectives
The course aims to develop knowledge and competence for organizational analysis and design of companies operating in the tourism industry. Students will also acquire the core knowledge about human resource management with specific focus on the peculiarities of tourism sector.
Prerequisites
None
Teaching Methods
Lectures, class discussions on case studies, short videos, guest lectures, students' oral presentations, field visit.
Further information
E-learning password: ODPM2021
Type of Assessment
WARNING: Due to the ongoing health emergency exams might be held remotely. Technical instructions will be available on the School website and on Moodle.
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The assessment consists of a written test. There is difference between attending and non-attending students.
ATTENDING STUDENTS
The exam consists of:
- 3 open questions (open questions or exercises),
- 20 multiple-choice questions
- Participation to class activities based on two group assignments.
Duration: 2 hours
Score:
multiple-choice questions: correct answer 0,5 point; wrong answer penalty of 0,1 points; skipped or left blank answer does not involve any penalty.
open-ended questions: 7 points each at the maximum.
Participation to class activities these activities allows between 0 to 3 points increase in the final examination grade.
Participation to class activities (two group assignments) allows between 0 to 3 points increase in the final examination grade.
The final mark will be the result of the scores obtained from the open and the multiple-choice questions and the scores obtained from the two group assignments.
NON ATTENDING STUDENTS
The exam consists of:
- 3 open questions (open questions or exercises),
- 20 multiple-choice questions
Duration: 2 hours
Score: criteria are the same of attending students for multiple-choice questions and
open-ended questions.
The final mark will be the result of the scores obtained from the open and the multiple-choice questions.
Course program
The course program covers two main areas. In the first part, devoted to the 'Organization Design in the Tourism Industry', the concepts of organizational dimensions of the tourist enterprise will be discussed, defining the peculiarities of these types of service companies describing the evolution of the theories underlying the discipline of the organization studies. The course will focus on aspects such structure design, managing environmental changes and organizational culture. In the second part of the course, dedicated 'The People Management in the Tourism Industry', the course will introduce the peculiarities of human resource management in the tourist sector by addressing human resource management and development activities, also referring to the specific features of international companies and event organizations.