酒店员工使用向上影响策略与主管对员工晋升性评价的关系研究

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Ran Zhang
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摘要

摘要本研究调查了员工使用向上影响策略对主管评估员工晋升能力的预测作用。数据是从荷兰的一家四星级酒店收集的。102名员工使用向上影响策略的情况和他们的晋升能力由他们的直接主管进行了评估。研究结果表明,交换正向和讨好负向预测可推广性。此外,在预测可推广性方面,硬策略与理性策略相互作用。具体而言,当理性高时,自信与可推广性呈正相关,当理性低时,自信与推广性无关;当理性高时,联盟与可推广性呈正相关,当理性低时,联盟与推广性呈负相关;当交换量高时,联盟与可推广性呈正相关,而当交换量低时,联盟与推广性无关;当理性较低时,向上吸引力与可促进性呈负相关,而当理性较高时,则与可推动性无关。讨论了理论和实践意义。
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An examination of the relationship between hotel employees’ use of upward influence tactics and supervisor rating of employee promotability
Abstract This study investigated how employees’ use of upward influence tactics predicted supervisor assessment of employee promotability. Data were collected from a four-star hotel in The Netherlands. One hundred and two employees’ use of upward influence tactics and their promotability were rated by their immediate supervisors. The findings showed that exchange positively and ingratiation negatively predicted promotability. Moreover, hard tactics interacted with rational tactics in predicting promotability. Specifically, assertiveness was positively related to promotability when rationality was high and unrelated to promotability when rationality was low; coalition was positively related to promotability when rationality was high and negatively related to promotability when rationality was low; coalition was positively related to promotability when exchange was high and unrelated to promotability when exchange was low; and upward appeal was negatively related to promotability when rationality was low and unrelated to promotability when rationality was high. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed.
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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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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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