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International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management
2535-2318
2535-2318
2020
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Tourism Internship Programs Feedback: A Students’ Perspective
Noha
Abou ElAzm
The three stakeholders of internship are the academic Scholars, the students, and the industry (Chen and Shen, 2012). The purpose of this paper is to examine students’ internship experience and assess how the internship programs affect their overall satisfaction, if it in turn affects their employment in the future and whether it differs from a faculty to another. This research seeks to examine the factors that can lead to a good internship experience and how such experience would influence students’ desire to join the tourism and hospitality industry after their graduation. To achieve the objective of the study the researcher experimented a model to measure the effect of internship program planning, industry involvement and students’ self-commitment on the overall satisfaction of the students with their internship experience. A questionnaire is used as a research method and it targets students from various tourism and hotels faculties in Egypt. The respondents perceived that internship program planning and industry involvement are the most important factor affecting their internship experience. Moreover, the students’ overall satisfaction within the internship experience do not affect their willingness to pursue a career in the tourism and hospitality industry after graduation.
Internship
Internship Experience
Students
scholars
industry
Tourism Studies Department
Overall satisfaction
2020
06
01
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https://ijthm.journals.ekb.eg/article_103371_61d67b2540b90802046f5518e2ae09a0.pdf
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management
2535-2318
2535-2318
2020
3
1
Program Specification of Musical Training in the Graeco-Roman Egypt
Doaa
Ahmed
Music plays a vital role in Greek civilization and it considered nutrition for the sole of human. Philosophers considered it a mean to be more civilized. For that; learning playing music was very indispensable in first stage of education; every child should know some musical roles. This kind of education was available for all sexes and social classes. In Graeco-Roman Egypt, music continued to play an essential role in daily life activities and religious events as indicating by different sources either literal or monumental. One of these sources is a papyrus which was a contract to teach playing aulos with its different types. This contract is considered to be a vocational academic program specification. This study aims to compare between the modern course specification and the Graeco- Roman course specification applying analytical methodology. Results of this study indicate the presence of program aim, intended learning outcomes, teaching methods, teaching tools, assessment methods and other aspect of the academic program. The results also provide other aspects of education in Egypt during Graeco-Roman Period.
music
education
contract
Graeco-Roman
Egypt
2020
06
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31
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https://ijthm.journals.ekb.eg/article_103380_accb410e020f665c2a2b83f4200e9dab.pdf
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management
2535-2318
2535-2318
2020
3
1
Social Status of Non-Royal Women through Their Non-Religious Occupations in Ancient Egypt
Engy
El-Kilany
Samar
Kamal
Women in ancient Egypt were distinguished and had many privileges and rights comparing to their counterparts in the other ancient societies. Their social status was determined according to many indicators such as their families, husbands, relationships, wealth, occupations, education and skills.
This paper aims to explore the social status of Non royal women according to their non -religious occupations. This study depends on visual and textual evidences. It examined many tombs from different periods and different locations to determine the female occupation of non-royal and non-religious. Additionally; it detected female titles as well as analyzing scenes captions, titles and letters as textual sources. This study applies descriptive and analyzing methodology to achieve its aims.
Results of this study reveal that women who were involving in music career and weaving industry enjoyed a very high social status in the Egyptian society while those who were involved in baking, brewing, domestic and agriculture services are the less of all occupation
Women
Occupations
ancient Egypt
2020
06
01
40
62
https://ijthm.journals.ekb.eg/article_103383_7db3ea95587ee12fd101aaf192be7349.pdf
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management
2535-2318
2535-2318
2020
3
1
From College to Mosque: Tabia in Aswan as an Egyptian Heritage
Hanan
Ismael
Aswan is one of the most strategic sites in Egypt. Muḥammad ʿAli recognized its importance, therefore he ordered on 8 August 1821 A.D. the construction of the second military school there. Many races fused there together to form a strong Egyptian army. The remains of the college were documented by the UNESCO in 1959 as an important part of the Egyptian heritage. In this place ordered president Nasser in 1969-70 to build Badr mosque – Tabia mosque – to commemorate the Battle of Badr. The removing of the remains of the old buildings and the construction of the new mosque reformed also the population in the area and formed new inhabited areas in Aswan. The mosque was opened by Sadat in 1974. Due to its importance, the governorate opened a new street to connect it directly with the Corniche. Since its construction, all religious festivals and occasions are to be celebrated there.
2020
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https://ijthm.journals.ekb.eg/article_103389_b17cc6ed6b381693e13cfaf93bffde87.pdf
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management
2535-2318
2535-2318
2020
3
1
The Habituation of the Ancient Egyptians and the Methods of Treatment
Mahmoud
Abdelhady
The concept of Habituation in the Culture of societies has been linked to drugs due to the spread of this phenomenon but it's wrong to link the concept of the Habituation only to drug Habituation because there is many different forms of the Habituation like: sex Habituation, alcoholic drinks, internet, food, tv, shopping, violence, and many different forms of Habituation. The concept of Habituation is associating to the idea of losing self-control and drifting behind the desire of achieving pleasure because the addicted person feels a need or a compulsive desire to do something so taking a drug or having sex eventually leads to imbalance in the Feelings and the behavior of the individual and makes him unable to control his actions.
Habituation
poppy
wine
Beer
Ancient Egyptian
drugs
2020
06
01
73
102
https://ijthm.journals.ekb.eg/article_103391_ce3941c780c763eb6237980f0bcfd3cd.pdf
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management
2535-2318
2535-2318
2020
3
1
The Impact of Organization’s Leadership and Training and Development on Employees’ Satisfaction in Casual Dining Restaurants in Egypt: The Mediating Role of the Work Environment
Ahmed
Rady
Michael
Zaki
According to uncertainty management theory, this research examined the effect of the Organization’s Leadership and Supervision (OLS) and Training and Development (T&D) on employees’ satisfaction among employees of casual restaurants. This research presented the environment of work as a mediating variable to describe and clarify the correlation between OLS, T&D and employees’ satisfaction. This Research developed all measurements using scales suggested by previous authors. The current research depends on the longitudinal form for data collection. A five-point Likert scale used to test the attitude of the participators toward research variables. 135 Participators shared in this survey are full-time workers employed at casual restaurants located at Greater Cairo. Data collected analyzed using SPSS (23) and AMOS (23) statistical tools. Path analysis approach used to test the research conceptual model. The research found that work environment partiallymediates the effect of OLS and T&D on employees’ satisfaction at casual dining restaurants.Casual dining restaurants should develop adequate training programs and care about their work environment to increase employees' satisfaction and adjust their attitude through changing circumstances
Casual Dining Restaurant
Employees’ Satisfaction
OLS
Mediating Role
work environment
Training and Development
2020
06
01
103
121
https://ijthm.journals.ekb.eg/article_103393_d2f39c476c77ff6ac859e881972e8d2e.pdf
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management
2535-2318
2535-2318
2020
3
1
Perception of Hotel Guests on Acceptability of Indigenous Mats, String Beaded- Straws And Dyed- Resist Textiles as Curtains
Adebisi
T.
Olorundami
V.
Arubayi
O.
The hotel business is a unique establishment that includes all tourism entities that provide accommodations and foods for guests and other services to meet the needs and wishes of the customers. The environments have to be pleasing to enhance customers’ patronage. Unique features ginger customers also and it is on this that the paper is based. Four research questions were raised and two hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. Random sampling technique was used to select four hotels and eighty respondents. Structured questionnaire and scorecard were used to solicit information from the respondents on displayed of three coded samples produced. Frequency, percentage, means, standard deviation were used to analyze research questions using a rating scale of 1-5. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was used to analyze the hypotheses. The findings revealed that beads, used straws, empty pen cases, and mats can be used for curtains with a mean score ) of 4.04. The respondents also agreed that the principles of designs should be applied during curtain production ( = 3.58). Also, the respondents agreed that curtains are important in the hotel ( = 4.33). The three samples are accepted. Significantly there is no relationship between materials used for curtain production and principles of design. Furthermore, there is a significant relationship between the production and perception of the respondents on exhibited products. It can be concluded that hotel guests are aware of some indigenous materials for curtain production. Among recommendations stated are: utilization of these materials bring creativity, promotes culture and beautification. The producers should adopt new technology for production.
Hospitality
guests
Curtains
Creativity & Aesthetic
2020
06
01
122
136
https://ijthm.journals.ekb.eg/article_103396_2e430a77816424d82ca320e4280de384.pdf
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management
2535-2318
2535-2318
2020
3
1
Evaluating the Impact of Entertainment Programs Offered In the Floating Hotel on Guest Satisfaction in Luxor
Hany
Kouzmal
This study aims to evaluating the impact of entertainment programs offered in the floating hotel on guest satisfaction. The importance of this study lies in dealing with entertainment, which is considered as one of the effective factors that increase guest satisfaction. So this research can provide a description of entertainment and its importance in increasing guest satisfaction. Research respondents divided into two target groups. First: the employees. Second: the floating hotels guests. The study was conducted in September to December 2019 in Luxor, on a sample of 21 floating hotels. The questionnaires are closed-ended (with offered answers: Likart scale). The method of data collection was self-completion questionnaire, returned by e-mail, online Google drive and personally collected by the researcher. The collected questionnaires were encrypted and statistically analyzed using SPSS 20.
Hypothesis testing has been done using Pearson correlation coefficient. Preliminary analyses were performed to ensure no violation of Hypothesis of normality and linearity. The results assured that there is a statistically significant effect on the factors of guest satisfaction on the performance level of the entertainment programs in Luxor floating hotels.
Findings- The respondents are aware of the advantages of the different parts that measure entertainment services in floating hotels in Luxor and ranking them as follows:The impact and the importance of the role of entertainment serviceswere the first efficiency; Assessment of entertainment services level was in the second rank level; evaluating entertainment services was in the third rank level.
Recommendation – The more variety of entertainment programs should be offered by entertainment team; the extra care regarding protective fees for security and safety to prevent problems that may be caused by entertainment services.
Guest Satisfaction
recreational activities
Entertainment Programs
Floating Hotel in Luxor
2020
06
01
137
176
https://ijthm.journals.ekb.eg/article_103397_4367ac9834ab7f41b1a046304257def5.pdf