An Approach to the Defining Factors of Salaries in the Spanish Tourist Sector.
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Purpose: The importance of workers in labour-intensive industries, such as tourism, is
undeniable. In this sense, it has been investigated for decades from various
methodological approaches. However, in the academic literature on tourism, the PLSSEM path modelling technique has hardly been used. Methodology: Therefore, this work
uses that technique to contrast which factors define the employees' wages in the Spanish
tourism industry. Additionally, an IPMA analysis is carried out, which provides informed
decision-making. Findings: Thus, the main results obtained are the verification and
measurement of the relationships of Human Capital, Labour Conditions and Market with
Wages, and the relation between Human Capital and Labour Conditions. Besides, the
improvement points in each variable are identified. Especial emphasis is given to those
related to Human Capital and, partially, to the Market. Originality: Considering the
turning point that the temporary cessation of the tourism industry activity due to the
COVID-19 pandemic has been, it is essential to take advantage of it to identify and correct
existing deficiencies. Therefore, this work aims to be a base document for the
identification of these problems. Research limitations: However, there are certain
limitations to this study. Mainly, as the indicators used are given by the 2018 Salary
Structure Survey, they are stiff, and so the design of the model turns to be more difficult.
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Sánchez-Cubo, F., Mondéjar-Jiménez, J., & García-Pozo, A. (2023). An approach to the defining factors of salaries in the Spanish tourist sector. Academia Revista Latinoamericana de Administración, 36(1), 85-97. https://doi.org/10.1108/arla-05-2022-0106











