A three-stage Delphi study was conducted with experts and professionals working in the fields of disability and hospitality in order to identify some basic principles with respect to employment of people with disabilities (PWD). The potential effects of employing PWD on safety, cost, efficiency, service quality and management were investigated. Potentials and limitations of people with different types and degrees of disabilities with regard to jobs in the hospitality industry were also questioned. A notable guiding principle emanating from this study is that hiring of employees should be based on merit, suitability and capability of the candidate, regardless of the presence or degree of disability. Another important outcome is that the job or task appointed to PWD should not deteriorate the disability. A common guideline expressed by the participants was that jobs which critically require a certain sense or ability are not suitable for PWD who do not possess this sense or ability even with the aid of technology or by other means. However, apart from such extreme and obvious cases, experts mostly agree that PWD can fulfill any task in the hospitality industry as long as their professional knowledge and skills fit those tasks.
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AUT Univ, Fac Business & Law, Auckland, New ZealandUniv Waikato, Waikato Management Sch, Dept Tourism & Hospital Management, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand
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Univ Costa Rica, Sch Human Nutr, Sabanilla Montes De Oca, Costa RicaUniv Costa Rica, Sch Human Nutr, Sabanilla Montes De Oca, Costa Rica
Paez, Paola
Arendt, Susan W.
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Iowa State Univ, Dept Apparel Educ Studies & Hospitality Managemen, Ames, IA USAUniv Costa Rica, Sch Human Nutr, Sabanilla Montes De Oca, Costa Rica
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Department of Tourism Professions, Advanced School of Tourism Education, RhodesDepartment of Tourism Professions, Advanced School of Tourism Education, Rhodes
Theocharis N.
Leligou H.C.
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Department of Industrial Design and Production Engineering, University of West Attica, AigaleoDepartment of Tourism Professions, Advanced School of Tourism Education, Rhodes