The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises

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Main Author: Topsakal, Yunus
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Dinç, Abdurrahman, Özcan, Ezgi
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This study investigates the impact of nepotism in the hotel industry on affective organisational commitment, identity, cynicism, and trust. These key factors, which are the focus of the study, will be analysed in detail to provide a sector-specific perspective. The research will mainly focus on understanding the sector-specific dynamics of each effect by concentrating on the employees' perceptions of these factors. The results of a survey conducted on 397 employees employed in 5-star hotels in Northern Cyprus found that nepotism exerts an adverse influence on employees' levels of affective organisational commitment, organisational identification, cognitive cynicism, behavioural cynicism, affective cynicism, trust in supervisors, and trust in co-workers. These implications underscore the importance for business managers to address issues related to the perception of nepotism, as doing so can significantly enhance the overall performance of their organisations. This study contributes to the existing literature by filling a knowledge gap and offering valuable insights for academics, researchers, and other stakeholders.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises
title The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises
spellingShingle The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises
Topsakal, Yunus
Nepotism
Hospitality Industry
Organalisatial Attitudes
Affective Organisational Commitment
Organisational Identification
Cynicism
title_short The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises
title_full The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises
title_fullStr The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises
title_full_unstemmed The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises
title_sort The impact of nepotism on employee organisational attitudes in accommodation enterprises
author Topsakal, Yunus
author_facet Topsakal, Yunus
Dinç, Abdurrahman
Özcan, Ezgi
author_role author
author2 Dinç, Abdurrahman
Özcan, Ezgi
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Topsakal, Yunus
Dinç, Abdurrahman
Özcan, Ezgi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nepotism
Hospitality Industry
Organalisatial Attitudes
Affective Organisational Commitment
Organisational Identification
Cynicism
topic Nepotism
Hospitality Industry
Organalisatial Attitudes
Affective Organisational Commitment
Organisational Identification
Cynicism
description This study investigates the impact of nepotism in the hotel industry on affective organisational commitment, identity, cynicism, and trust. These key factors, which are the focus of the study, will be analysed in detail to provide a sector-specific perspective. The research will mainly focus on understanding the sector-specific dynamics of each effect by concentrating on the employees' perceptions of these factors. The results of a survey conducted on 397 employees employed in 5-star hotels in Northern Cyprus found that nepotism exerts an adverse influence on employees' levels of affective organisational commitment, organisational identification, cognitive cynicism, behavioural cynicism, affective cynicism, trust in supervisors, and trust in co-workers. These implications underscore the importance for business managers to address issues related to the perception of nepotism, as doing so can significantly enhance the overall performance of their organisations. This study contributes to the existing literature by filling a knowledge gap and offering valuable insights for academics, researchers, and other stakeholders.
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