Sustaining Affective Commitment and Extra-Role Service among Hospitality Employees: Interactive Effect of Empowerment and Service Training

Volume: 11, Issue: 15, Pages: 4092 - 4092
Published: Jul 29, 2019
Abstract
The success of hospitality sector firms depends largely on the degree to which frontline employees offer a high-quality service to customers. In this context it is of vital importance to determine how to promote positive employees’ attitudes and behaviors through the human resource practices. This study analyzes the indirect effect of empowerment via affective commitment on the extra-role service. In addition, the moderating effect of service...
Paper Details
Title
Sustaining Affective Commitment and Extra-Role Service among Hospitality Employees: Interactive Effect of Empowerment and Service Training
Published Date
Jul 29, 2019
Volume
11
Issue
15
Pages
4092 - 4092
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