Public Administration and Policy (Nov 2022)

A study of work-integrated learning experience of hospitality and tourism management students in Guangdong under the COVID-19 pandemic

  • Jing Bill Xu,
  • Pimtong Tavitiyaman,
  • Xinyan Zhang,
  • Mingfang Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/PAP-03-2022-0021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
pp. 221 – 234

Abstract

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Purpose – This paper aims to explore students’ work-integrated learning experience. Particularly, students’ application of knowledge and improvement of multiple skills in work-integrated learning, their influence on positive industry image change due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and students’ desired career prospect were explored. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey with valid responses from 168 undergraduate students in hospitality and tourism management was conducted in four colleges/universities in Guangdong, China in 2021. PLS-SEM method was used to analyze the data. Findings – It was found that students’ multiple skills had improved through application of knowledge in work-integrated learning. Skill improvement helped form positive industry image change and shape future career prospect. However, such positive industry image change did not impact students’ career prospect directly. Originality/value – Today, work-integrated learning has become one of the most valuable opportunities for students in hospitality and tourism management to gain industry experience. However, recent literature has largely examined the negative impacts of COVID-19, whereas few studies have examined the positive aspects of work-integrated learning.

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