Ken W.McCleary Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Hospitality, Tourism Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Virginia Tech, USA
Ken W. McCleary, professor of hospitality and tourism management in the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech, has been conferred the title of “professor emeritus” by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.He also has chaired 10 doctoral student committees and 12 master's degree committees and served on 25 additional committees leading to the successful completion of more than 40 graduate degrees in hospitality and tourism management.McCleary received his bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctoral degree from Michigan State University.
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Author(s): Tammie J. Kaufman, BeomCheol (Peter) Kim and Ken W.McCleary
TThe Hospitality/Tourism Student’s Attitude toward the Timeshare Industry
Hospitality/tourism students were surveyed to determine their attitude toward the timeshare industry in order to assist timeshare human resource managers in their recruitment efforts. The study resulted in student responses in three different factor groupings based on their attitudes toward the industry. Results found that there were significant differences in student’s attitude towards timeshare industry and their sources of information for career choice, career choice factors, and their familiarity and experience with the segment.
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