Employee English and Communication Skills in Improving the Performance of Shariah Hotels in Indonesia
Date
2022-03-01Author
WILANTARI, Regina Niken
AFRIANI, Imro’atul Husna
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This study tested foreign language skills, especially in English, communication skills and
education of more than 120 employees from 17 Islamic hotels in Indonesia with the
random sampling method of selecting samples which were tested through the English
language proficiency test using the experience test method which was carried out in a
period of years. Month 1 of 2015 to month 1 of 2020. Test results are measured on a
Likert scale. They are aggregated and compared with hotel performance collected from
more than 150 annual reports from all sharia hotels in Indonesia listed on the Indonesia
Stock Exchange, magazines, scientific articles, and books for 2015 to 2020. Use content
analysis using the English for Specific Purposes (ESP) method. Providing insights about
ESP aims to improve hotel employees’ performance to facilitate communication in
serving foreign guests. In researching this data, we triangulated the results of the analysis
content carried out. We used the quantitative method Vector Error Correction Model to
triangulate the qualitative conclusions that we used by analyzing the estimated results of
employee responses in communication skills and effective survival in generating profits
in the sharia hotel business listed in Indonesia stock exchange with a note that it can
improve the financial performance of Islamic hotels from 2015 to 2019. We found that
Islamic hotel employees’ English language skills can boost the financial performance of
business organizations in the Islamic hotel industry in Indonesia.
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