Students' opinions about the prospective hospitality manager's competitiveness during pedagogical experiment

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Academic staff of higher education institutions has to extend students' vision and promote their variability of views on competitiveness in order to promote prospective hospitality managers' competitiveness. The aim and goal of academic activities of the university teaching staff is to search for appropriate or relevant means and provide the necessary conditions to foster the students' thinking and understanding of the concept of 'competitiveness' according to a new paradigm of this notion. The pedagogical experiment was carried out at the Latvia University of Agriculture. The aim of the study was to promote the opinions' change regarding the notion of prospective hospitality managers' competitiveness; the developed competitiveness self-assessment method was used as a pedagogical tool. The results of the research (the concluding statistics of the Wilcoxon test and the Sign Test) show that the students' opinions regarding the notion of prospective hospitality managers' competitiveness have significantly changed before and after their competitiveness self-assessment. Thus the theoretically grounded method of competitiveness self-assessment approved by students and experts, including a questionnaire of the students' survey, significantly extended the students' vision as a pedagogical tool influencing the opinions regarding competitiveness notion among representatives of the prospective hospitality managers' profession.

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Iriste, S., & Katane, I. (2017). Students’ opinions about the prospective hospitality manager’s competitiveness during pedagogical experiment. In Research for Rural Development (Vol. 2, pp. 292–299). Jelgava : Latvia University of Agriculture. https://doi.org/10.22616/rrd.23.2017.081

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