Employers’ attitudes and hiring intentions towards persons with disabilities in hotels in india
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development
Abstract
Purpose: The hospitality industry is labour intensive. Currently, in India, hotels have a high employee attrition rate. This study aimed to explore the attitudes of hotel managers towards recruiting persons with disabilities as employees, a move which could benefit all concerned. Method: A structured survey instrument was sent to 31 employers in star category hotels. Results: Employers’ attitudes have a significant influence on the recruitment of persons with disabilities. While the intention to hire persons with disabilities is positively associated with quality of work, loyalty, and dependability, it can also be negatively associated with lack of skill, work experience, poor time management and absenteeism. Conclusion: It is concluded that employers hire person with disabilities to work in hotels as they are more reliable and loyal towards the organisation. This attitude from the side of employees with disabilities will also help to overcome the problem of high employee attrition that has a deleterious effect on profitability in the service industry. Limitation: The data is collected from hotels in a single city, which may limit the generalisation of the findings.
First Page
116
Last Page
133
DOI
10.47985/dcidj.433
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Recommended Citation
Piramanayagam, Senthilkumaran and Seal, Partho Pratim, "Employers’ attitudes and hiring intentions towards persons with disabilities in hotels in india" (2020). Open Access archive. 1714.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/1714