Yun-Shu Hsu’s research while affiliated with Ming Chuan University and other places

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Sustainable international tourist hotels: the role of the executive chef
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July 2017

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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management

Tung-Hsuan Wan

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Yun-Shu Hsu

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Jehn-Yih Wong

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Shin-Hao Liu

Purpose Human capital is the most important determinant of the Hospitality industry’s success. Executive chefs should be skilled in both management and culinary arts, in addition to ensuring the success of the entire hospitality division. The study aims to understand the competencies of executive chefs in international tourist hotels in Taiwan. Design/methodology/approach Literature review and behavioral event interviews were conducted with ten executive chefs and executive sous chefs. The modified Delphi method verified the results using 15 experts. Findings A competency framework was created, with four quadrants – managerial, operational, behaviors and skills – to classify executive chefs’ competencies. Each competency was further divided into sub-competencies – culinary research, emotional control, negotiation skills, job guidance and proactive thinking ability – for 25 items. Quadrants I and II are hard competencies that can be improved through education and training, whereas the third and fourth are soft competencies that require more time for development in workers. Practical implications The two-step study developed a competency framework with a practical reference value. The study results could be utilized by human resources managers during their companies’ training, recruitment, selection and promotion. Originality/value Besides the Delphi method, a deep behavioral event interview that enabled determining critical competencies was also used to collect data. The results obtained could be used to structure schools’ curricula. Collaborations between the hospitality industry and schools could help develop better curricula and training plans to maximize the availability of educational resources.

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... Accordingly, while there remains no consensus on the minutiae of 'how' to tackle the prevailing problem of food waste within all-inclusive resort hotels, scholars do agree that it 'is' core to improving the sustainability efforts of the sector more generally Wan et al., 2017). Here, emphasis is placed on the need to encourage actors across a range of hospitality and tourism organisations to invest in the development and implementation of effective foodservice waste management systems, with this nevertheless complicated by the breadth and depth of foodservice offerings provided within the luxury all-inclusive resort hotel hospitality concept . ...

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Sustainable luxury tourism and food waste management
Sustainable international tourist hotels: the role of the executive chef
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  • July 2017

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management