Tourism and hospitality industry employees' experiences of career shocks and career resilience
Törn-Laapio, Anne; Ekonen, Marianne; Heilmann, Pia (2024)
Törn-Laapio, Anne
Ekonen, Marianne
Heilmann, Pia
Editoija
Balkaran, Rishi
Hattingh, Chris
Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024041016075
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Employees in the tourism and hospitality industry (THI) have experienced a wide range of sudden changes that have had various impacts on their careers. Career shocks are disruptive and extraordinary events often caused by factors outside the focal individual’s control and that trigger a deliberate thought process concerning one’s career. Although career shocks are usually difficult to predict, we can prepare ourselves in advance by developing career resilience. Career resiliencerefers to an individual's ability to adapt to new situations, overcome negative ones and recover from changes. Research is exceptionally important, especially from the perspective of theTHI, which has suffered from a wide range of crises which have caused a significant decrease in workforce engagement and labour shortages. This research aimed to study the experiences ofTHI employees in career shock situations and how career resilience has affected these situations. The research questions were: What kind of career shocks have employees experienced during their careers? What kind of consequences have these career shocks had on employees’ careers? How have career shock situations strengthened their career resilience? This study was conducted based on a narrative approach and the data consisted of 30 career narrative writings of the students of the Tourism and Hospitality Management master’s degree programme. A three-phase qualitative inductive content analysis was used as an analysis method. The results suggest that employees have experienced a wide range of career shocks during their careers, partly because the THI and workplaces have been sensitive to change. According to the data, career shocks could be categorised into global, organisational, and individual level shocks. Employees experienced career shocks and their consequences mainly positively. In addition, the experiences of surviving career shock situations strengthened individuals’ career resilience in many ways. This study highlights the importance of understanding individuals' experiences of career shocks and the ways to prevent uncertainty to retain employees in the workplaces and an industry suffering from labour shortages.