Title
Impact of politics on emotional exhaustion, satisfaction and turnover intention
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2020
Publication Title
Anatolia
Volume
31
First Page
591
Last Page
604
Keywords
Casino, emotional exhaustion, job satisfaction, Macau, turnover intention
Abstract
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Hospitality employees are subject to emotional exhaustion (EE), yet relatively little is known about how organizational politics (OP) is related to EE and job satisfaction (JS). This study examines how hospitality employees’ experience of OP, EE, JS, and turnover intention (TI) are linked. Using structural equation modelling, results showed a complex link between the antecedents of TI. Each of the studied variables is impacted differently by OP, analysed for individual-level and group-level politics. Group-level politics was positively linked to EE, but it was found to be an insignificant predictor of JS. Individual-level politics was not significantly linked to EE but was significantly negatively linked to JS. Implications for future research and for management are included.
Recommended Citation
Chan, Sow Hup Joanne and James, Mark, "Impact of politics on emotional exhaustion, satisfaction and turnover intention" (2020). Faculty Bibliography. 2659.
https://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/bibliography_faculty/2659