Unveiling the nexus: organization inclusion, ethical virtues and organizational citizenship behavior in the hospitality sector

Ayesha Masood, Dan Ding*, Reeti Agarwal, Shivinder Nijjer, Pasquale Sasso

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the intricate dynamics within the hospitality service sector, which predominantly employs low-wage and low-skilled workers. These employees frequently encounter challenges related to breaches in their psychological contracts. Despite their critical role in customer service, their experiences are often overlooked in organizational inclusion research. We investigate the relationship between employees’ perceptions of organizational inclusion and their assessments of organizational ethical virtues (OEVs), considering the potential moderating effect of psychological contract breach. Furthermore, it explores how these factors influence customer- and organizationdirected organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs).

 Design/methodology/approach: Our research design incorporates a two-stage moderated-mediation model to test our proposed hypotheses empirically. A two-source sample of 451 European hotel managers and employees extends the inquiry with the proposed model. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to analyze the proposed relationships. 

Findings: Findings reveal that organization inclusion is positively associated with OEV and employee-perceived OEV mediates an indirect link between organization inclusion on customer-oriented OCB. Moreover, psychological contract breach (P CB) attenuates the association between organization inclusion and OEV at the first stage and OEV, and OCB at the second stage.

Originality/value: The findings robustly corroborate our proposed model. The study findings culminate in a discussion accentuating the extensive implications of our findings for both research and practicality within the hospitality sector. Anchored in empirical revelations, we delineate avenues for future exploration in this pivotal domain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2866-2888
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Knowledge Management
Volume28
Issue number10
Early online date28 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Organization inclusion
  • Psychological contract breach
  • Organizational ethical virtue
  • Discretionary behavior

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