Motivational Job Satisfaction of Small Hotel Employees in Kingston Jamaica.
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Master's Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Tourism - Miscellaneous grade: 13 University of the West Indies (Social Sciences) course: Tourismusmanagement language: English abstract: Motivational Job Satisfaction of Small Hotel Employees in Kingston Jamaica.The purpose of this study is to examine whether or not small hotel employees in Kingston are satisfied with the realization of their motivational preferences established by D. Crawford (2008). This study also focuses on the relationship between dependant motivational preferences such as Pay and Appreciation and independant variables such as Gender and Age. Research was conducted through mainly quantitative and few qualitative elements. The quantitative instrument was a structured questionnaire and the qualitative portion of the study was unstructured interviews with hotel managers. The study generated a 81.8 percent response rate with 90 accurately completed questionnaires from six different small hotels in Kingston Jamaica. The survey was statistically analysed using Crosstabs and Frequency Analysis in SPSS. Results of the study revealed that employees are dissatisfied with three of the five most important motivational preferences namely Pay Appreciation and Participation in Decision-Making. Further the study found that the independant variables Age Gender Education and Tenure influence the satisfaction with the dependant variables especially Appreciation and Participation in Decision-Making. This study will help to indicate areas that need attention from a managerial standpoint and it will contribute to job satisfaction research in the Caribbean.
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