2020
DOI: 10.1108/jhti-06-2020-0101
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Chefs' competencies: a stakeholder's perspective

Abstract: PurposeIn view to the skills gap challenge in the chefs' occupation, the purpose of this study was to identify the required chefs' skills and competencies for successful careers in culinary arts management in the UK context.Design/methodology/approachA quantitative approach was employed with a survey questionnaire on competencies. Data were collected from different stakeholders with 407 valid responses presenting views on necessary competencies and skills to pursue a career in culinary arts.FindingsThis study … Show more

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“…Chefs with inadequate skills are less productive due to an absence of knowledge, training, and practical work experience than those with sufficient skills. The skilled, experienced chefs therefore assist their less experienced colleagues, act as mentors and provide on the job training to those chefs with who has limited skills while still performing at their own jobs (Marinakou, & Giousmpasoglou, 2022). This extra burden during a kitchen shift adds to an already stressful situation at work.…”
Section: Stress In the Kitchenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chefs with inadequate skills are less productive due to an absence of knowledge, training, and practical work experience than those with sufficient skills. The skilled, experienced chefs therefore assist their less experienced colleagues, act as mentors and provide on the job training to those chefs with who has limited skills while still performing at their own jobs (Marinakou, & Giousmpasoglou, 2022). This extra burden during a kitchen shift adds to an already stressful situation at work.…”
Section: Stress In the Kitchenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, it was revealed by the students of both countries that the image of nursing in these countries as an occupation for the female had negative consequences. Marinakou and Giousmpasoglou (2020) tried to determine the characteristics that chefs should have in their studies. In this context, a survey was conducted with 407 individuals.…”
Section: Culinary Profession and Its Occupational Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, chefs’ creativity, flexibility and passion were determinant factors for customers’ likes or dislikes regarding their private kitchen experience (Chan and Lam, 2009). Recently, Marinakou and Giousmpasoglou (2022) underlined the importance of various types of knowledge enabling chefs to be knowledgeable in production, including knowledge of food sanitation, flavours, organising, decision-making and planning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%