The study investigates the impact of customer incivility, job stress, perceived supervisor support, and perceived co-worker support on the turnover intention of frontline employees. A survey-questionnaire approach was used to collect the point of view of frontline employees that work in five-star hotels in a metropolitan city of Korea. Four independent variables that were extracted from valid theoretical backgrounds along with four demographic variables were used in the study. The regression analysis was conducted to test the hypotheses, which revealed that job stress directly affected the employees’ desires to leave their organization. It also showed that perceived supervisor support mitigates employee turnover, and there were signi...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the interrelationship between job stress, organizatio...
Hotel business\u27 organizational success depends heavily on the employees\u27 performance because o...
Because it is a prevalent problem in the hospitality sector, turnover is studied widely. To handle t...
The study investigates the impact of customer incivility, job stress, perceived supervisor support,...
Turnover rates in the hospitality industry tend to be significantly higher than the national average...
Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover int...
The present research was an empirical endeavor to build a sturdy theorization linking trust in super...
Customer incivility toward frontline employees (FLEs) is a widespread phenomenon within tourism and ...
This study examined the impact of problem solving, social support and avoidance as coping strategies...
To capture the dynamic nature of frontline employees’ subjective well-being (SWB) and turnover inten...
The hotel business is globally acknowledged to significantly contribute to the tourism industry. Ove...
Customer incivility toward frontline employees (FLEs) is a widespread phenomenon within tourism and ...
Employee turnover is a big issue in the service industry, which can be significantly affected by job...
Job turnover is commonly faced by organisations in many industries. Implications such as resources w...
The hotel industry has been experiencing a severe labor shortage in recent years. The need for organ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the interrelationship between job stress, organizatio...
Hotel business\u27 organizational success depends heavily on the employees\u27 performance because o...
Because it is a prevalent problem in the hospitality sector, turnover is studied widely. To handle t...
The study investigates the impact of customer incivility, job stress, perceived supervisor support,...
Turnover rates in the hospitality industry tend to be significantly higher than the national average...
Purpose – The research aims to test the mediator role of job satisfaction in predicting turnover int...
The present research was an empirical endeavor to build a sturdy theorization linking trust in super...
Customer incivility toward frontline employees (FLEs) is a widespread phenomenon within tourism and ...
This study examined the impact of problem solving, social support and avoidance as coping strategies...
To capture the dynamic nature of frontline employees’ subjective well-being (SWB) and turnover inten...
The hotel business is globally acknowledged to significantly contribute to the tourism industry. Ove...
Customer incivility toward frontline employees (FLEs) is a widespread phenomenon within tourism and ...
Employee turnover is a big issue in the service industry, which can be significantly affected by job...
Job turnover is commonly faced by organisations in many industries. Implications such as resources w...
The hotel industry has been experiencing a severe labor shortage in recent years. The need for organ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the interrelationship between job stress, organizatio...
Hotel business\u27 organizational success depends heavily on the employees\u27 performance because o...
Because it is a prevalent problem in the hospitality sector, turnover is studied widely. To handle t...