Work-life imbalance, burning out, feeling down, I will quit, but quietly – the case of hospitality employees

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Main Author: Prentice, Catherine
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Dominique-Ferreira, Sérgio, Wang, Xuequn, Tuominem, Jesse, Duarte, Márcia, Rocha, Helena
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1080/19368623.2024.2389074
Summary: Given the long and irregular working hours and low wages in the hospitality sector, employees often experience poor well-being and suffer from burnout. Instead of leaving their jobs, these employees engage in quiet quitting, which negatively impacts organizations. This study investigates the relationships between role conflicts, employee well-being, burnout, and quiet quitting among hospitality employees. The study was undertaken at hotels with different star ratings in Portugal. Data were collected from both frontline and backstage employees from different departments at the survey hotels, Structural equation modeling with Mplus was performed to analyze the data. The results indicate that role conflicts affect well-being and increase burnout, leading to quiet quitting. Furthermore, well-being and burnout mediate the relationship between role conflicts and quiet quitting, suggesting indirect effects of role conflicts. Gender and age also significantly influence these relationships. This study contributes to positive psychology and burnout research by evaluating an integrative model of role conflicts, well-being, and job-related outcomes. The findings offer practical insights for hospitality organizations to improve employees’ job attitudes and behaviors.
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title Work-life imbalance, burning out, feeling down, I will quit, but quietly – the case of hospitality employees
spellingShingle Work-life imbalance, burning out, feeling down, I will quit, but quietly – the case of hospitality employees
Prentice, Catherine
quiet quitting
inter role conflicts
well being
burnout
hospitality employees
title_short Work-life imbalance, burning out, feeling down, I will quit, but quietly – the case of hospitality employees
title_full Work-life imbalance, burning out, feeling down, I will quit, but quietly – the case of hospitality employees
title_fullStr Work-life imbalance, burning out, feeling down, I will quit, but quietly – the case of hospitality employees
title_full_unstemmed Work-life imbalance, burning out, feeling down, I will quit, but quietly – the case of hospitality employees
title_sort Work-life imbalance, burning out, feeling down, I will quit, but quietly – the case of hospitality employees
author Prentice, Catherine
author_facet Prentice, Catherine
Dominique-Ferreira, Sérgio
Wang, Xuequn
Tuominem, Jesse
Duarte, Márcia
Rocha, Helena
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author2 Dominique-Ferreira, Sérgio
Wang, Xuequn
Tuominem, Jesse
Duarte, Márcia
Rocha, Helena
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prentice, Catherine
Dominique-Ferreira, Sérgio
Wang, Xuequn
Tuominem, Jesse
Duarte, Márcia
Rocha, Helena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv quiet quitting
inter role conflicts
well being
burnout
hospitality employees
topic quiet quitting
inter role conflicts
well being
burnout
hospitality employees
description Given the long and irregular working hours and low wages in the hospitality sector, employees often experience poor well-being and suffer from burnout. Instead of leaving their jobs, these employees engage in quiet quitting, which negatively impacts organizations. This study investigates the relationships between role conflicts, employee well-being, burnout, and quiet quitting among hospitality employees. The study was undertaken at hotels with different star ratings in Portugal. Data were collected from both frontline and backstage employees from different departments at the survey hotels, Structural equation modeling with Mplus was performed to analyze the data. The results indicate that role conflicts affect well-being and increase burnout, leading to quiet quitting. Furthermore, well-being and burnout mediate the relationship between role conflicts and quiet quitting, suggesting indirect effects of role conflicts. Gender and age also significantly influence these relationships. This study contributes to positive psychology and burnout research by evaluating an integrative model of role conflicts, well-being, and job-related outcomes. The findings offer practical insights for hospitality organizations to improve employees’ job attitudes and behaviors.
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