Purpose - Employees' turnover intention is a key problem that hotel managers face daily. This is partially explained by the inevitability of performing tasks with little significance and low identity. This study aims to understand how job embeddedness and job satisfaction could lessen the undesirable effect of task characteristics on turnover intentions. Design/methodology/approach - A sample of 525 employees operating in 46 Portuguese hotels was used in this study. The questionnaire included demographic variables and four reliable instruments used to measure job satisfaction, job characteristics, job embeddedness and turnover intentions. The study used a multilevel statistical approach considering both the individual and the hotel levels ...
The purpose of this study was to theorise and empirically test specific antecedents and outcomes of ...
Purpose: Hospitality employees’ attitudes and behaviors play a crucial role in enhancing customer sa...
This article reports the findings of a study of 327 Australian hotel frontline employees using a sur...
Funding: FCT-Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal (grant nr. PEst-OE/EGE/UI0315/2011) and...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of hotel employees’ perceived job embeddedness on job sat...
Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover int...
Purpose: This research is to know how the implementation and the level significance of employees’ jo...
In the hospitality industry, employee turnover is extremely high. It is often caused by minimal grow...
The study of attitudes at work seeks to enhance organizational knowledge and capabilities in develop...
Job satisfaction is one of the most widely studied variables in the field of organizational behavior...
Research in the last two decades suggests that job embeddedness may reduce employee turnover. Howeve...
Research in the last two decades suggests that job embeddedness may reduce employee turnover. Howeve...
Managing employee turnover is a key function in human resource management (HRM) that has become esp...
In the hospitality industry, staff turnover is a big problem. The aim of this paper is to explain ho...
Hotel employees' job satisfaction is very important to their performance. In a systematic review of ...
The purpose of this study was to theorise and empirically test specific antecedents and outcomes of ...
Purpose: Hospitality employees’ attitudes and behaviors play a crucial role in enhancing customer sa...
This article reports the findings of a study of 327 Australian hotel frontline employees using a sur...
Funding: FCT-Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal (grant nr. PEst-OE/EGE/UI0315/2011) and...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of hotel employees’ perceived job embeddedness on job sat...
Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover int...
Purpose: This research is to know how the implementation and the level significance of employees’ jo...
In the hospitality industry, employee turnover is extremely high. It is often caused by minimal grow...
The study of attitudes at work seeks to enhance organizational knowledge and capabilities in develop...
Job satisfaction is one of the most widely studied variables in the field of organizational behavior...
Research in the last two decades suggests that job embeddedness may reduce employee turnover. Howeve...
Research in the last two decades suggests that job embeddedness may reduce employee turnover. Howeve...
Managing employee turnover is a key function in human resource management (HRM) that has become esp...
In the hospitality industry, staff turnover is a big problem. The aim of this paper is to explain ho...
Hotel employees' job satisfaction is very important to their performance. In a systematic review of ...
The purpose of this study was to theorise and empirically test specific antecedents and outcomes of ...
Purpose: Hospitality employees’ attitudes and behaviors play a crucial role in enhancing customer sa...
This article reports the findings of a study of 327 Australian hotel frontline employees using a sur...