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The objective for this study was to analyze the factors which influenced turnover intentions of hotel employees in the Accra Metropolis of Ghana. The two-factor motivation theory of Frederick Herzberg was used as the lens to analyse employee turnover intentions in the hotel industry. A quantitative research method – encompassing the explanatory and simple random sampling approach – was used to collect the data from two hundred hotel employees in the Metropolis. Chi-square analysis and logistic regression were used to analyze the data. The study found that there was no significant relationship between the demographic features and turnover intentions of employees. Promotion chances were the best indicator of the turnover intentions of hotel employees. This implies job promotions are likely to reduce employees turnover among hotels in the Metropolis. The findings provides sufficient knowledge and information to scholars, policy makers and hotel managers that by providing opportunities for employees promotion, hotels can significantly reduce employees turnover in the future.

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Why is it important?

Job promotions are likely to reduce employees turnover among hotels in the Metropolis.

Perspectives

Employees should emphasis on promoting employees who due it.

Ms Mildred Nuong Deri
University of Energy and Natural Resources

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This page is a summary of: Turnover Intentions Among Hotel Employees in the Accra Metropolis of Ghana, African Journal of Hospitality Tourism and Leisure, February 2021, AFRICAJOURNALS,
DOI: 10.46222/ajhtl.19770720-98.
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