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When leaders conceal: The influence of supervisor knowledge hiding on subordinates’ perceived employability in hospitality
The sustainable development of hospitality sector hinges on a highly employable workforce. Grounded in social cognitive theory, this study investigates the often-overlooked role of supervisor knowledge hiding (SKH) in shaping employees’ perceived employability (PE) in hospitality. Specifically, it examines the chain-mediating roles of career networking behaviors and proactive skill development, and further explores how employees’ perceived overqualification (POQ) moderates these relationships. A three-wave time-lagged survey was conducted among 339 employees from 19 hotels across seven cities in China. Based on structural equation model and Bootstrap mediation tests, results reveal that SKH indirectly reduces PE by undermining career networking behaviors, and in a sequential pathway, through both career networking and proactive skill development. Moreover, POQ buffers the negative effect of SKH on career networking behaviors and weakens its indirect impact on PE. These findings underscore the importance for hospitality organizations to address SKH, as it can hinder employee career development.
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.