Professional superheroes: Are changes in higher education stretching hospitality management academics' professionalism to the limit?

DUNNING, John (2019). Professional superheroes: Are changes in higher education stretching hospitality management academics' professionalism to the limit? Journal of hospitality, leisure, sport & tourism education, 25, p. 100200. [Article]

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Abstract
The higher education sector in the UK has changed considerably over the last few decades, but particularly in the last ten years. As a result, working practices are such that hospitality management academics are ‘stretching’ their professional orientations in-order to accommodate increased bureaucratic and market-focused requirements, which in-turn impacts upon their professionalism. A typology is introduced in this empirical paper which is used to gain a deeper understanding of professionalism and professional orientations of this vocational academic group in the context of a changed higher education working environment.
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