COVID-19: The effects of job insecurity on the job engagement and turnover intent of deluxe hotel employees and the moderating role of generational characteristics

Hyo Sun Jung, Yoon Sik Jung, Hye Hyun Yoon

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Abstract

COVID-19 has caused an unprecedented crisis in all industries around the world. This study sought to verify that job insecurity, as perceived by deluxe hotel employees, significantly affects their job engagement and turnover intent and to determine the moderating effect of generational characteristics. The finding showed that perceptions of job insecurity had negative effects on the engagement of deluxe hotel employees. Also, employees’ job engagement can decrease turnover intent. The engagement of employees fully mediated the relationship between perceptions of job insecurity and turnover intent, and job insecurity caused by COVID-19 had a greater influence on Generation Y than Generation X in reducing job engagement, indicating that the negative impact of job insecurity is higher in Generation Y.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102703
JournalInternational Journal of Hospitality Management
Volume92
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021

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Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Deluxe hotel employee
  • Generational characteristics
  • Job engagement
  • Job insecurity
  • Turnover intent

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