The role of tourism in national human resource development: a Jamaican perspective |
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Authors: | Karen R. Johnson Kenneth R. Bartlett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Educational Foundations and Leadership, College of Education , University of Akron , Akron , OH , 44325-4208 , USA kjohnson@uakron.edu;3. Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development, College of Education and Human Development , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , MN , USA |
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Abstract: | Research in the national human resource development (NHRD) field is increasingly considering unique cultural and economic conditions and the influence this may have on a number of employment-related indicators. To date, the NHRD literature has largely ignored issues related to skills training and workforce development in the tourism industry, despite the expanding nature of this dynamic service sector in many nations. This literature review study of NHRD in Jamaica examined ongoing national-level human resource development (HRD) initiatives with specific attention to the current and future impact of NHRD on the tourism industry. The results showed that governmental development plans clearly identified tourism as a key sector for economic growth to support larger economic and social development goals. Furthermore, the development of human resources in the tourism sector was seen as being of vital importance for tourism organizations and for the continued development of Jamaica. The existing NHRD literature has largely overlooked the potential influence and future role of the tourism industry to assist in education, training and development goals at the national level. Recommendations are made for additional research exploring connections between NHRD and tourism employment. |
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Keywords: | national human resource development tourism workforce development Jamaica |
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