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Is your working life good? Alienation in the nexus between job characteristics and organizational citizenship behavior of hospitality frontline employees
Tourism Review ; 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2254565
ABSTRACT

Purpose:

This study motivated by humanistic care aims to identify hospitality frontline employees' alienation in Taiwan during the COVID-19 pandemic, and based on the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, the mediating role of alienation between job characteristics and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is discussed. Design/methodology/

approach:

The authors drew on the JD-R model to delineate the mechanisms by which job demands (including emotional dissonance and work–home conflict) and job resources (including job support, training and possibility for career development) affect OCB through employees' alienation. This study adopted snowball sampling and purposive sampling to conduct a questionnaire survey aimed at Taiwanese hospitality frontline employees. A total of 373 valid questionnaires were retained, and structural equation model was used to test the research hypotheses.

Findings:

The results revealed that job demands of emotional dissonance and workfamily conflict positively affect alienation;job resources of job support, training and possibility for career development negatively affect alienation;alienation negatively affects OCB;and alienation mediates the relationship between job characteristics and OCB fully. Research limitations/implications Considering that alienation plays a full mediating role between job characteristics and organizational outcomes, this study put forward specific suggestions on how to increase job resources and reduce job demands to weaken alienation and further improve organizational performance in management practices. And practical implications were provided to help hospitality human resource management deal with the issue of talents retention. In addition, "work authenticity” should be introduced as a mediator in the future research. "Work authenticity” reflects employees' positive working life state and is the opposite of "alienation.” The effectiveness of employees' positive and negative working life state in communicating job characteristics and organizational outcomes can be compared. Originality/value The specific alienation experience of hospitality frontline employees is defined. Moreover, by introducing the alienation theory, this study demonstrates the health impairment path of JD-R model and suggests that job characteristics affect OCB through the full mediation of alienation. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: Tourism Review Year: 2023 Document Type: Article