A Study of Factors Influencing Increasing Attrition Rate in Hotels of Pune, its Impact on the Organization and Measures Undertaken 41 by the Hotels to Curb the Attrition Rate
Published: 2013
Author(s) Name: Milind A. Peshave, Rajashree Gujarathi |
Author(s) Affiliation: Milind is Asst. Prof. at AISSMS’s College, Pune; Dr. Rajashree is Prof. at Sinhgad Institute, Pune
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Abstract
The hotel industry of Pune has been evolving since long. The competition in the industry is fierce
and every brand is putting their best foot forward by providing “Service par Excellence” to
their guests to increase their market share and this is where the hospitality sector differentiates
itself from others. Hotel industry is a part of Service industry and is characterized by the
intangible nature of its product i.e. “Service”. Unlike the tangible products produced by other
industries, the quality of “Service” cannot be standardized through machines because there
is a Human factor that is involved in producing & consuming of service. Thus, in the hotel
industry the human element is of utmost importance. The industry aims at channelizing their
human resources towards attainment of their objectives and the major challenge faced by the
industry today, is the raising attrition rate of its employees.
This study is aimed at analyzing the facts pertaining to the issue of increasing attrition rate in the
hotels of Pune city. In an effort to do so, a survey in the form of a questionnaire and interviews
was conducted from the sample comprising of employees of hotels in Pune to understand their
views on the subject. The responses received were represented graphically and analyzed using
basic percentage and chi square tools.
The findings of this research suggests that: Long working hours and low salaries are the major
factors that affect the attrition rate in hotels which has a great impact on customer satisfaction
and reputation of the hotel. Although the hotel industry is concerned with the increasing
attrition rate in the industry and have designed various policies to curb the same, they are not
found to be sufficiently effective in dealing with the problem.
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