Pining for home: Studying crew homesickness aboard a cruise liner

Original Article

Pining for home: Studying crew homesickness aboard a cruise liner

Published in:
Volume 5 , issue 2 , 2015 , pages: 207–214
DOI: 10.2989/RHM.2015.5.2.12.1285
Author(s): Carolina Bardelle International Hotel Management School, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands , Conrad Lashley Academy of International Hospitality Research, Stenden Hotel Management School, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands

Abstract

Most people can experience homesickness at some time, when they move away from their home base. The experience of
working onboard a cruise liner can intensify these feelings, because of the enclosed and controlled nature of work and living
space. This study reports on the incidence of homesickness where the crewmembers originate from very different cultural
contexts than the one in which they work. Findings in this research suggest that whereas a large number of crew experienced
homesickness sometimes, a substantial minority feel homesick very often, frequently or always. Crew homesickness should be
seen as important by both shipboard and liner company management because it can ultimately impact on customer service
experiences, and can be ameliorated by sensitive management policies and practices.

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