UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Understanding employee behaviors is essential for a successful career in the human resources field, something Kysesen Maravich is well-positioned for, thanks to the opportunity to participate in a research project in the School of Hospitality Management.
A senior majoring in hospitality management and a Schreyer Honors Scholar, Maravich is investigating employee engagement, an area she feels passionate about.
Maravich is examining factors of the work environment that influence employee engagement in fun activities, as well as what variables organizations can utilize to promote such activities to benefit employees. She is working under the guidance and mentorship of Michael Tews, associate professor of hospitality management.
“In the hospitality industry, there is an emphasis on good human resources,” she said. “I want to pursue a career in human resources, and am interested in studying human behavior, because ultimately, good performance at a company comes from within — from the employees. Understanding human behavior could help companies perform better.”