Improving perceptions of employment conditions: an exploratory study of employee engagement in Chinese economy hotels

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Zilan Gong, Joseph “Mick” La Lopa, Susan E. Gordon
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were employee engagement constructs embedded within a mandatory standard employee job satisfaction checklist given annually to Chinese hotel workers. Data were obtained from 13,573 employees working at 882 Chinese economy hotels. An exploratory factor analysis discovered four employee engagement constructs, namely: organizational commitment, perceptions of employee conditions, coworker relations, and supervisor-employee relations. Among these, perceptions of employment conditions and supervisor-employee relations were highly correlated. Subsequent hierarchical regression analyses revealed a model that strongly explained the variance in perceived employment conditions. These findings produced a meaningful way for hotel companies to gain a better understanding of how to improve employee engagement and improve employees’ working conditions.
改善就业条件感知:中国经济型酒店员工敬业度的探索性研究
摘要:本研究的目的是确定中国酒店员工每年强制性的标准员工工作满意度检查表中是否嵌入了员工敬业度结构。数据来自于中国882家经济型酒店的13573名员工。探索性因素分析发现了四个员工敬业度结构,即:组织承诺、员工条件感知、同事关系和主管-员工关系。其中,对就业条件的感知与主管-员工关系的感知高度相关。随后的层次回归分析揭示了一个模型,该模型有力地解释了感知就业条件的差异。这些发现为酒店公司更好地了解如何提高员工敬业度和改善员工的工作条件提供了有意义的途径。
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Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality and Tourism
Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality and Tourism Business, Management and Accounting-Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
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3.90
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29
期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism encompasses the vast and diversified research on issues impacting human resources in the hospitality and tourism industry. It strives to be the preeminent forum for the dissemination of key academic and industry research and encourages research from both industry experts as well as academic experts. The Journal also examines the latest issues and trends in education as it related to human resources theory and practice. In addition to reporting on the best practices in the hospitality industry, the refereed Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism covers such relevant topics as: -Turnover-related issues in the hospitality industry- Workplace violence- Employee attitude surveys- Well-being- Departmental conflict issues- Career paths among managers- Drug and alcohol abuse- The labor shortage in the hospitality industry- Employee empowerment- Education and training- Employee incentive programs- Recruitment and retention- Workforce diversity- Employee engagement
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