Unraveling Value Co-destruction in Tourism: A Deep Dive into the Portuguese Hotel Industry

Maria Nascimento Cunha
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The state of the art presented here aims to bring theoretical contemplations about the co-destruction of value. The term “co-destruction” is now used in the hospitality service environment to describe the phenomenon in which multiple actors interact and integrate their resources to realize valuable benefits, yet their collaborations result in a decline of the well being of at least one of the participating actors. In the recent past, scholars have begun to dedicate their attention towards destructive relationships as a critical component of organizational life, facing it from various points of view, such as trust and partnering, project management, and relational coordination. The investigation was quantitative and adopted the survey method. To measure the proposed hypotheses, a unique conceptual model was developed with leadership support, supportive organizational climate, value co-destruction, and commitment to value co-creation as constructs. Data was collected from the hospitality Continental Portugal and islands, where 1,200 responses were obtained for analysis. The respondents were all hospitality employees. Key findings revealed that leadership support was commanding in comparison to the other constructs based on how high it loaded as a factor. In addition, a high perception of a supportive organizational climate among service employees will result in a low occurrence of value co-destruction in their organization. Further research direction on the subject is suggested. Keywords: co-destruction, co-creation, hospitality sector, employees
揭示旅游业的价值共损:深入葡萄牙酒店业
本文介绍的技术现状旨在对价值的共同毁灭进行理论思考。共同毁灭 "一词现在被用于酒店服务环境中,用来描述这样一种现象,即多个参与者通过互动和资源整合来实现有价值的利益,但他们的合作却导致至少其中一个参与者的福利下降。近来,学者们开始关注作为组织生活重要组成部分的破坏性关系,并从信任与合作、项目管理、关系协调等不同角度对其进行了研究。本次调查采用定量调查法。为了衡量所提出的假设,我们建立了一个独特的概念模型,将领导支持、支持性组织氛围、价值共毁和价值共创承诺作为构建要素。数据收集自葡萄牙大陆和岛屿的酒店业,共获得 1200 份用于分析的回复。受访者均为酒店业员工。主要研究结果表明,根据领导支持作为一个因子的加载程度,领导支持与其他构建因子相比具有统领性。此外,服务业员工对支持性组织氛围的高感知将导致其组织中价值共损的低发生率。本文提出了进一步的研究方向。关键词:共同毁灭;共同创造;酒店业;员工
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