Because it is a prevalent problem in the hospitality sector, turnover is studied widely. To handle this problem, it is critical to examine employees\u27 turnover intentions. This study therefore investigated the relationship between turnover intention and role stress, and the mediating role of organizational enthusiasm and unstimulating work. Data was collected from 418 respondents working in 5-star hotels in Turkey. The results reveal a positive relationship between role stress and turnover intention, and that organizational enthusiasm and unstimulating work play mediating roles. This paper discusses the implications of these findings and makes a number of practical recommendations
this paper aimed to examine the turnover intention of employees in the hotel industry and its relati...
Although numerous studies on turnover intentions have been undertaken in the past, none have systema...
This study investigates the variables that may be predictive of hotel employees’ turnover intentions...
Because it is a prevalent problem in the hospitality sector, turnover is studied widely. To handle t...
Job turnover is commonly faced by organisations in many industries. Implications such as resources w...
Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover int...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the interrelationship between job stress, organizatio...
High employee turnover causes unwanted costs such as finances and time for hotels, on the other hand...
In the hospitality industry, staff turnover is a big problem. The aim of this paper is to explain ho...
The aim of the present study was to understand the influence of interpersonal trust and organization...
This research focuses on the fact that when the employees see that their interests are protected and...
This study examined the impact of problem solving, social support and avoidance as coping strategies...
In the hospitality industry, employee turnover is extremely high. It is often caused by minimal grow...
Hotel business\u27 organizational success depends heavily on the employees\u27 performance because o...
AbstractThe study aims to determine the relation between the demographic factors (eg. age, gender, m...
this paper aimed to examine the turnover intention of employees in the hotel industry and its relati...
Although numerous studies on turnover intentions have been undertaken in the past, none have systema...
This study investigates the variables that may be predictive of hotel employees’ turnover intentions...
Because it is a prevalent problem in the hospitality sector, turnover is studied widely. To handle t...
Job turnover is commonly faced by organisations in many industries. Implications such as resources w...
Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover int...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the interrelationship between job stress, organizatio...
High employee turnover causes unwanted costs such as finances and time for hotels, on the other hand...
In the hospitality industry, staff turnover is a big problem. The aim of this paper is to explain ho...
The aim of the present study was to understand the influence of interpersonal trust and organization...
This research focuses on the fact that when the employees see that their interests are protected and...
This study examined the impact of problem solving, social support and avoidance as coping strategies...
In the hospitality industry, employee turnover is extremely high. It is often caused by minimal grow...
Hotel business\u27 organizational success depends heavily on the employees\u27 performance because o...
AbstractThe study aims to determine the relation between the demographic factors (eg. age, gender, m...
this paper aimed to examine the turnover intention of employees in the hotel industry and its relati...
Although numerous studies on turnover intentions have been undertaken in the past, none have systema...
This study investigates the variables that may be predictive of hotel employees’ turnover intentions...