Abstract
This study examined relationships linking qualitative job insecurity (JI) to idiosyncratic deals (i-deals) and illegitimate tasks (i-tasks) for hospitality workers. I-deals are valuable arrangements, opportunities, or privileges provided to employees by their supervisors for which employees’ have negotiated for themselves and, thus, may not be available to all other employees. I-tasks, refer to employees’ perceptions that they have been delegated tasks that are neither necessary nor reasonable for them to complete. Leveraging the challenge-hindrance stressor framework, we proposed that employee stress appraisals mediate relationships between qualitative JI and both i-deals and i-tasks and that employee proactivity serves as a boundary condition of relationships between qualitative JI and stress appraisals. Results from a four-wave, time-lagged survey study largely supported our hypotheses. In particular, employee stress appraisals were found to explain relationships between qualitative JI and both i-deals and i-tasks. Moreover, employee proactivity moderated the relationship between qualitative JI and hindrance appraisals.
Original language | English (US) |
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Article number | 103513 |
Journal | International Journal of Hospitality Management |
Volume | 113 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Aug 2023 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Challenge-hindrance stressor framework
- Idiosyncratic deal
- Illegitimate task
- Job insecurity
- Proactivity
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management
- Strategy and Management