Assessment of emotional and professional status in the HoReCa sector: burnout level, impact of incivility and organizational support

Maria Babu, Adriana Moiseiu, Ioana-Diana Olteanu, Mihaela Rus
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The presented study highlights a significant correlation between burnout and lack of workplace civility, with inappropriate behaviors from others (clients or colleagues) contributing tothe impairment of employees' well-being. Regarding organizational support, a negative correlation is observed between burnout and perceived support. Organizational support acts as a buffer against stress, and promoting social interactions is essential for preventing professional exhaustion. Withinthe hypothesis regarding age, it is observed that young individuals in the Horeca industry (18-25 years old) exhibit a higher level of burnout compared to those between 36 and 45 years old. The explanation lies in different stages of professional and personal development, emphasizing the importance of organizational support for all age groups. Shaping the hypothesis that the lack of civility is encountered differently depending on the subjects' tenure in the workforce, the results indicate that those with less than 5 years of experience experience a more pronounced lack of civility. New employees are more vulnerable to stress, and organizations are encouraged to implementsupport strategies, such as team-building activities, to facilitate adaptation and prevent impolite behaviors.
评估保健与康复部门的情感和职业状况:倦怠程度、不文明行为的影响和组织支持
本研究强调了职业倦怠与缺乏工作场所礼貌之间的显著相关性,他人(客户或同事)的不当行为会损害员工的福祉。在组织支持方面,职业倦怠与感知到的支持之间呈负相关。组织支持是压力的缓冲器,促进社会交往对防止职业倦怠至关重要。在有关年龄的假设中,我们发现霍雷卡行业的年轻人(18 至 25 岁)与 36 至 45 岁的人相比,表现出更高的职业倦怠水平。原因在于职业和个人发展的不同阶段,强调了组织支持对所有年龄组的重要性。结果表明,工龄不足 5 年的员工更容易缺乏礼貌。新员工更容易受到压力的影响,因此鼓励组织实施支持策略,如团队建设活动,以促进适应和防止不礼貌行为。
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