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A Parallel Mediation Analysis on the Effects of Pandemic Accentuated Occupational Stress on Hospitality Industry Staff Turnover Intentions in COVID-19 Context

The purpose of this research was to analyze how different effects of the COVID pandemic, expressed through pandemic accentuated occupational stress, perceived job insecurity, occupational safety and health perception and perceived organizational effectiveness, may impact turnover intentions of the p...

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Autores principales: Cuc, Lavinia Denisia, Feher, Andrea, Cuc, Paul Nichita, Szentesi, Silviu Gabriel, Rad, Dana, Rad, Gavril, Pantea, Mioara Florina, Joldes, Cosmin Silviu Raul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231347
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912050
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author Cuc, Lavinia Denisia
Feher, Andrea
Cuc, Paul Nichita
Szentesi, Silviu Gabriel
Rad, Dana
Rad, Gavril
Pantea, Mioara Florina
Joldes, Cosmin Silviu Raul
author_facet Cuc, Lavinia Denisia
Feher, Andrea
Cuc, Paul Nichita
Szentesi, Silviu Gabriel
Rad, Dana
Rad, Gavril
Pantea, Mioara Florina
Joldes, Cosmin Silviu Raul
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description The purpose of this research was to analyze how different effects of the COVID pandemic, expressed through pandemic accentuated occupational stress, perceived job insecurity, occupational safety and health perception and perceived organizational effectiveness, may impact turnover intentions of the personnel in the hospitality industry. Our research team designed an online questionnaire which was analyzed with network analysis to depict the relationship between factors, and, then, a confirmatory factor analysis was employed to confirm the distribution of the items to the envisaged five factors. Based on a sample of 324 randomized Romanian hospitality industry staff, the results of our cross-sectional study revealed that occupational safety and health perception, perceived organizational effectiveness and perceived job insecurity in the pandemic accentuated occupational stress to indirectly and significantly impact hospitality industry staff turnover intentions (TI). The results indicated that, while the total effect of PAOS on TI was significant, the direct effect was still significant, while all three mediators remained significant predictors. Overall, mediators partially mediated the relationship between PAOS and TI, indicating that employees with low scores on occupational safety and health perception (OSHP), and perceived organizational effectiveness (POE) and high scores on perceived job insecurity (PJI) were more likely to have higher levels of TI turnover intentions.
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spelling pubmed-95646112022-10-15 A Parallel Mediation Analysis on the Effects of Pandemic Accentuated Occupational Stress on Hospitality Industry Staff Turnover Intentions in COVID-19 Context Cuc, Lavinia Denisia Feher, Andrea Cuc, Paul Nichita Szentesi, Silviu Gabriel Rad, Dana Rad, Gavril Pantea, Mioara Florina Joldes, Cosmin Silviu Raul Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The purpose of this research was to analyze how different effects of the COVID pandemic, expressed through pandemic accentuated occupational stress, perceived job insecurity, occupational safety and health perception and perceived organizational effectiveness, may impact turnover intentions of the personnel in the hospitality industry. Our research team designed an online questionnaire which was analyzed with network analysis to depict the relationship between factors, and, then, a confirmatory factor analysis was employed to confirm the distribution of the items to the envisaged five factors. Based on a sample of 324 randomized Romanian hospitality industry staff, the results of our cross-sectional study revealed that occupational safety and health perception, perceived organizational effectiveness and perceived job insecurity in the pandemic accentuated occupational stress to indirectly and significantly impact hospitality industry staff turnover intentions (TI). The results indicated that, while the total effect of PAOS on TI was significant, the direct effect was still significant, while all three mediators remained significant predictors. Overall, mediators partially mediated the relationship between PAOS and TI, indicating that employees with low scores on occupational safety and health perception (OSHP), and perceived organizational effectiveness (POE) and high scores on perceived job insecurity (PJI) were more likely to have higher levels of TI turnover intentions. MDPI 2022-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9564611/ /pubmed/36231347 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912050 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cuc, Lavinia Denisia
Feher, Andrea
Cuc, Paul Nichita
Szentesi, Silviu Gabriel
Rad, Dana
Rad, Gavril
Pantea, Mioara Florina
Joldes, Cosmin Silviu Raul
A Parallel Mediation Analysis on the Effects of Pandemic Accentuated Occupational Stress on Hospitality Industry Staff Turnover Intentions in COVID-19 Context
title A Parallel Mediation Analysis on the Effects of Pandemic Accentuated Occupational Stress on Hospitality Industry Staff Turnover Intentions in COVID-19 Context
title_full A Parallel Mediation Analysis on the Effects of Pandemic Accentuated Occupational Stress on Hospitality Industry Staff Turnover Intentions in COVID-19 Context
title_fullStr A Parallel Mediation Analysis on the Effects of Pandemic Accentuated Occupational Stress on Hospitality Industry Staff Turnover Intentions in COVID-19 Context
title_full_unstemmed A Parallel Mediation Analysis on the Effects of Pandemic Accentuated Occupational Stress on Hospitality Industry Staff Turnover Intentions in COVID-19 Context
title_short A Parallel Mediation Analysis on the Effects of Pandemic Accentuated Occupational Stress on Hospitality Industry Staff Turnover Intentions in COVID-19 Context
title_sort parallel mediation analysis on the effects of pandemic accentuated occupational stress on hospitality industry staff turnover intentions in covid-19 context
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231347
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912050
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