Linking supervisor incivility with job embeddedness and cynicism : the mediating role of employee self-efficacy
Uju Violet Alola, Simplice A. Asongu, Andrew Adewale Alola
Applying the conservation of resources theory and the self-efficacy theory, this study investigates the relationship between supervisor incivility, self-efficacy, cynicism and the job embeddedness of employees in the hotel industry. The role of self-efficacy, as an important variable that mediates the relationship between the predictor and the criterion variable, is significantly evaluated. A non-probability sampling technique was used to collect 245 questionnaires from frontline employees of five- and four-star hotels in Nigeria. The findings reveal that supervisor incivility has a negative effect on self-efficacy and a positive effect on cynicism, and that self-efficacy negatively affects cynicism. There was no significant relationship with job embeddedness in the study. Importantly, the investigation establishes that self-efficacy is a mediating variable between supervisor incivility and cynicism. The study noted the importance of adopting a policy that introduces periodic seminars and professional training for both employees and supervisors, as a means for curbing incivility and cynicism. The study concludes with theoretical and practical implications, leaving room for further investigation.
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[2019]
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Authors: | Alola, Uju Violet ; Asongu, Simplice ; Alola, Andrew Adewale |
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[Yaoundé] : African Governance and Development Institute |
Subject: | supervisor incivility | cynicism | self-efficacy | job embeddedness | Nigeria | Arbeitsverhalten | Work behaviour | Arbeitsleistung | Job performance | Arbeitszufriedenheit | Job satisfaction | Mitarbeiterbindung | Employee retention | Betriebsklima | Work climate |
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