Humorous leadership, upward voice and resistance to change in the hotel context: from affective events theory perspective

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Mennaalla Hassan Salem, Kareem M. Selem, Rimsha Khalid, M. Raza, Marco Valeri
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of affiliative-based humorous leadership on hotel employee outcomes (i.e. resistance to change and upward voice), underpinned by affective events theory. Further, this paper investigates psychological capital as a mediation effect and emotional intelligence as a moderation effect. Design/methodology/approach Using a structured questionnaire, 554 supervisors of 20 four- and five-star hotels in Sharm El-Sheikh responded based on a time-lagged approach. A Smart-partial least squares (Smart-PLS) v. 3.3.9 was used to analyze the data set. Findings The findings revealed that affiliative-based humorous leadership has a positive effect on psychological capital, and psychological capital has a positive association with employee upward voice. Psychological capital partially mediated the linkage of humorous leadership with employees' upward voices and resistance to change. According to the results, emotional intelligence strengthened the linkage of psychological capital with employee resistance to change and upward voice. Research limitations/implications The findings contribute to the body of knowledge on humor and the development of new ideas in the hospitality literature. This paper adds to the hospitality literature on humorous leadership in developing countries, specifically in Egypt. This paper also provides practitioners with new perspectives as they develop strategies and use humor-related wise leadership styles in the workplace. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper is one of the first studies to assess affiliative-based humor in leadership in the hospitality industry. This paper contributes to future studies on the crucial effect of workplace engagement and its association with employees’ novel and intriguing actions and offers a good guideline for organizations and enterprises wishing to better leverage leader humor.
酒店情境下幽默领导、向上发声与抗拒变革:情感事件理论视角
目的本文的目的是以情感事件理论为基础,探讨基于依恋的幽默领导对酒店员工结果(即对变化的抵制和向上的声音)的影响。此外,本文还考察了心理资本作为中介效应和情商作为调节效应。设计/方法/方法使用结构化问卷,沙姆沙伊赫20家四星级和五星级酒店的554名主管根据时间滞后方法做出了回应。使用Smart偏最小二乘法(Smart PLS)v.3.3.9对数据集进行分析。研究结果表明,基于依恋的幽默领导对心理资本有正向影响,心理资本与员工向上声音呈正相关。心理资本在一定程度上介导了幽默领导与员工向上的声音和对变革的抵制之间的联系。研究结果表明,情商强化了心理资本与员工抗拒变革和向上声音的联系。研究局限性/含义这些发现有助于幽默知识的积累和酒店文学新思想的发展。本文补充了关于发展中国家,特别是埃及幽默领导的热情好客文献。本文还为从业者在工作场所制定策略和使用幽默相关的明智领导风格提供了新的视角。原创性/价值据作者所知,这篇论文是第一批评估酒店业领导层中基于依恋的幽默的研究之一。本文有助于未来研究工作场所参与的关键作用及其与员工新颖有趣行为的关系,并为希望更好地利用领导者幽默的组织和企业提供了良好的指导。
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期刊介绍: Articles should cover the key business disciplines - management, leadership, marketing, logistics, strategy, quality management, entrepreneurship, business ethics, international business, operations management, manufacturing, accounting and finance - specifically relating to experiences and reflections of interest to business and academia worldwide.
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