Abstract
PurposeIn line with the escapist dimension of hospitality settings, the article investigates how the front office staff of high-end hotels deal with clients' secret sexual encounters.Design/methodology/approachThe article draws on data collected through a participant observation study conducted in two high-end hotels in Milan (Italy), during which the author held the role of front-line receptionist.FindingsThe research illustrates the ways in which workers frame events and conduct operations to guarantee the appropriate conditions for guests' extra-marital adventures and paid sexual encounters. In revealing the role of shared knowledge as well as non-formalised procedures in meeting guests' needs, the article shows how employees seek to protect their own work and the hotel's image.Originality/valueThe article sheds light on the very features of high-end service work by illustrating how workers satisfy clients' secret needs and unexpressed demands.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Industrial relations
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