A moderated-mediated model for examining the impact of fear of pandemic on employees’ turnover intention in Dubai’s hospitality and tourism industry

IF 2.3 Q3 BUSINESS
S. Almutawa, K. Ahmad, Mohamed H. Behery, Ibrahim Tabche
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Purpose The global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected businesses worldwide. Arguably, one of the most affected industries is the hospitality sector, where the world has seen a substantial drop in personal and professional travel owing to severe lockdowns, which has particularly harmed the hotel and tourism industries by lowering occupancy and profits. The purpose of this research is to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the emotional and mental well-being of hospitality workers in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative cross-sectional technique was used, with 517 respondents drawn from Dubai's major hotels. Findings Fear of the COVID-19 pandemic was found to be positively connected to employees' emotional weariness, which is then positively related to their intention to leave their organizations. Practical implications The paper gives suggestions to managers on how to best deal with their employees, especially the more competent ones, as they are more likely to leave during a pandemic. Originality/value Contrary to suggestions in the literature and our predictions, this paper found that self-efficacy positively moderated the relationship between fear of COVID and emotional exhaustion such that workers with high self-efficacy were more prone to emotional exhaustion as a result of their fear of COVID. Furthermore, the results of the research suggest that it is the more competent workers who are more likely to be affected, during a pandemic, and thus their loss is expected to cause greater loss to their organizations.
一个适度中介模型,用于研究对疫情的恐惧对迪拜酒店和旅游业员工离职意愿的影响
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的全球蔓延对全球企业造成了影响。可以说,受影响最严重的行业之一是酒店业,由于严重的封锁,世界各地的个人和专业旅行大幅下降,这尤其损害了酒店和旅游业,降低了入住率和利润。本研究的目的是调查2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情对阿拉伯联合酋长国迪拜酒店工作人员情绪和心理健康的影响。设计/方法/方法采用了定量横断面技术,从迪拜的主要酒店抽取了517名受访者。研究发现,对COVID-19大流行的恐惧与员工的情绪倦怠正相关,而情绪倦怠又与他们离开组织的意图正相关。本文就如何最好地对待员工,特别是那些能力较强的员工,为管理者提供了建议,因为他们更有可能在疫情期间离职。与文献中的建议和我们的预测相反,本文发现自我效能正调节了对COVID的恐惧与情绪衰竭之间的关系,即自我效能高的员工更容易因对COVID的恐惧而产生情绪衰竭。此外,研究结果表明,在大流行期间,能力较强的工人更有可能受到影响,因此他们的损失预计会给其组织造成更大的损失。
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