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“Workin for a Livin”: Mediating the role of perceived support, work engagement, and organizational citizenship behavior in the hospitality sector
Previous research on employee engagement outcomes have generated mixed results. Importantly, little research has considered the HR implications of employee support systems in the hospitality industry, seen as a precarious sector, yet one where employees are expected to be highly engaged. This study examines the mediating role of work engagement (WE) in the relationship between perceived workplace support and organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) at three levels in the hospitality sector in Ireland: the organization (OCB-O), inter-coworkers (OCB-I), and customer levels (OCB-C). Data are collected from 304 employees. Results subject to structural equation modelling. Findings support a mediating role of WE between perceived organisational support and all levels of OCB. The key contribution is that support from co-workers does not cause discretionary behaviour toward the organisation or customers, but only toward colleagues. This is explained by increased WE. These findings have implications for HR managers, and for theory on WE and expected OCB outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Hospitality Management serves as a platform for discussing significant trends and advancements in various disciplines related to the hospitality industry. The publication covers a wide range of topics, including human resources management, consumer behavior and marketing, business forecasting and applied economics, operational management, strategic management, financial management, planning and design, information technology and e-commerce, training and development, technological developments, and national and international legislation.
In addition to covering these topics, the journal features research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and analyses of business practices within the hospitality industry. It aims to provide readers with valuable insights and knowledge in order to advance research and improve practices in the field.
The journal is also indexed and abstracted in various databases, including the Journal of Travel Research, PIRA, Academic Journal Guide, Documentation Touristique, Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Abstracts, Lodging and Restaurant Index, Scopus, CIRET, and the Social Sciences Citation Index. This ensures that the journal's content is widely accessible and discoverable by researchers and practitioners in the hospitality field.