Abstract

In response to the new era of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) since year 2015 – Bali, as the primary gateway of Indonesian tourism, must improve the quality of Hindu Balinese human resources in tourism (HB HRT). Winata (2014: 6) explained that adat istiadat (customs and traditions) is one of the cause for their low commitment in their job, as HB HRT often take leave due to adat obligations. Therefore, one of the impact, as in the case of a hotel in Kuta, is that hotels often avoid recruiting HB HRT. Hence, issue to be discussed in this study is to understand the role of Balinese Cultural Values as a potential and as an obstacle in HBHRT’s competency to achieve managerial positions in star-rated hotels in Bali. The research will use a concurrent triangulation method on data collected through interviews and questionaires.While sampling will be done with Purposive Sampling method on star-rated hotels located in Sanur, Kuta and Nusa Dua. Finally, the data analysis will be carried out by referring to Motivation Theory (McClelland, 1976), Competency Theory (Spencer and Spencer, 1993), Value Orientations Theory (Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck, 1961), through a descriptive interpretative qualitative approach as well as a quantitative approach based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA) statistics. The research results will show that based on the data, HB HRT have good set of competencies, and these good competencies are inseparable from their background of Balinese Cultural Values (BCV), mainly derived from Hindu culture and religion. As part of upholding their culture, a HB HRT is a person with pawongan concept of harmonious relationship between human beings indicated by 79.1% people with tresna (love), the parhyangan concept of harmonious relationship between human beings and God indicated by 75% people engaging in dharma yatra pilgrimages and study, and the palemahan concept of harmonious relationship between human beings and nature indicated by 69.8% people valuing Bali shanti (a peaceful Bali). On the other hand the obstacles in occupying manager positions in star-rated hotels in Bali are mostly due to internal factors – namely, their own personal motives which are often based on erroneous understandings of BCV. Therefore, in order to increase the Spiritual Quotient (SQ) of HB HRT in achieving managerial positions, the strategy will be through career development with motivation programs while redefining their Balinese Cultural Values to give positive impact to their living standard, to the company, to the environment, and to God. Keywords: Hindu Human Resources, motivation, manager position, rated hotels, Bali

Highlights

  • Bali, as the primary gateway of Indonesian tourism, is growing rapidly

  • The result of the analysis shows that most Hindu Balinese human resources in tourism (HB HRT) firmly uphold the pawongan concept of harmonious relationship between human beings evidenced by a weight factor of 94.3%

  • The conclusions of this study indicate that HB HRT are equipped with good competences and capability of occupying managerial position at star-rated hotels in Bali

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Introduction

As the primary gateway of Indonesian tourism, is growing rapidly. The rapid development of tourism on the island has become a magnet for job seekers, who come from either Bali, other provinces in Indonesia, or overseas, who have their eyes set on strategic positions in the industry. The activation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) has imposed greater challenge in the tourism human resources market for Balinese. In facing this challenge, the quality of the Hindu Balinese Tourism Human Resources (HB HRT) must be improved. Strengthening the HB HRT competencies, aspiration, and competitiveness for the top manager positions in star-rated hotels is a prioritiy. This is certainly an irony given the fact that the majority of hotels in the island employ foreigners for the top manager positions. According to Spencer and Spencer (1993: 9), competent people are those who possess motives, knowledge, skills, a self-concept, and traits in accordance with the job requirements in order to actively participate in the work place

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