The study of attitudes at work seeks to enhance organizational knowledge and capabilities in developing an ‘ideal’ working environment that delivers exceptional customer service. The current study investigates the causal relationships of job involvement, organizational commitment (normative and affective), and job satisfaction (intrinsic and extrinsic), with the intention of hospitality employees in Cyprus to either remain at or leave their job. Utilizing structural equation modeling, positive associations were found between job involvement, affective and normative commitment, and intrinsic job satisfaction. Positive associations between affective and normative organizational commitment, and intrinsic and extrinsic job satisfaction were als...
The present study examines the effect of emotional intelligence on turnover intention and organizati...
In the hospitality industry, staff turnover is a big problem. The aim of this paper is to explain ho...
Introduction Managers clearly understood that the most important factor in competitive advantage is ...
The study of attitudes at work seeks to enhance organizational knowledge and capabilities in develop...
The current study investigated the effects of job satisfaction and organizational commitment on orga...
In the hospitality industry, employee turnover is extremely high. It is often caused by minimal grow...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to identify the effects of job satisfaction on organizational com...
The current study investigated the effects of job satisfaction and organizational commitment on orga...
Previous studies mainly analysed the relationship between perceived organisational support and organ...
In view of the highly competitive, service-oriented, and dynamic environment of the growing hotel in...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of hotel employees’ perceived job embeddedness on job sat...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the knowledge of how job satisfaction (extrinsic and i...
The employees’ turnover phenomenon in the hotel industry is being focused upon by managers and acade...
This empirical study aims to investigate the effects of management commitment, intrinsic motivation,...
This study examines what motivates the employees involved in the tourism industry in Sarawak, Malays...
The present study examines the effect of emotional intelligence on turnover intention and organizati...
In the hospitality industry, staff turnover is a big problem. The aim of this paper is to explain ho...
Introduction Managers clearly understood that the most important factor in competitive advantage is ...
The study of attitudes at work seeks to enhance organizational knowledge and capabilities in develop...
The current study investigated the effects of job satisfaction and organizational commitment on orga...
In the hospitality industry, employee turnover is extremely high. It is often caused by minimal grow...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to identify the effects of job satisfaction on organizational com...
The current study investigated the effects of job satisfaction and organizational commitment on orga...
Previous studies mainly analysed the relationship between perceived organisational support and organ...
In view of the highly competitive, service-oriented, and dynamic environment of the growing hotel in...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of hotel employees’ perceived job embeddedness on job sat...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the knowledge of how job satisfaction (extrinsic and i...
The employees’ turnover phenomenon in the hotel industry is being focused upon by managers and acade...
This empirical study aims to investigate the effects of management commitment, intrinsic motivation,...
This study examines what motivates the employees involved in the tourism industry in Sarawak, Malays...
The present study examines the effect of emotional intelligence on turnover intention and organizati...
In the hospitality industry, staff turnover is a big problem. The aim of this paper is to explain ho...
Introduction Managers clearly understood that the most important factor in competitive advantage is ...