Aguiar-Quintana Teresa, Nguyen Thi Hong Hai, Araujo-Cabrera Yasmina, Sanabria-Díaz José M
Institute of Tourism and Sustainable Economic Development (Tides), Spain.
Department of Business Administration and Tourism, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands), Spain.
Int J Hosp Manag. 2021 Apr;94:102868. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhm.2021.102868. Epub 2021 Jan 28.
The COVID-19 health disaster has had a dramatic impact on the global hospitality industry, affecting millions of people. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of job insecurity on hotel employees' anxiety and depression, and whether these psychological strains could influence employees' self-rated task performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also examine the moderating role of hotel employees' resilience in this context. The hypotheses were examined by collecting data from 353 hotel employees currently working in the Canary Islands (Spain). The results highlight the significant effects of job insecurity on employees' anxiety and depression levels. However, hotel employees' task performance was not affected by their job insecurity or by their anxiety and depression. In addition, employees' resilience has a moderating effect as it reduces the negative influence of job insecurity on depression. Finally, the discussion section sets out various theoretical and practical implications of the findings.
新冠疫情这一健康灾难对全球酒店业产生了巨大影响,波及数百万人。本研究旨在探讨工作不安全感对酒店员工焦虑和抑郁的影响,以及在新冠疫情期间这些心理压力是否会影响员工的自评工作表现。我们还考察了酒店员工心理韧性在这一背景下的调节作用。通过收集来自西班牙加那利群岛目前在职的353名酒店员工的数据对假设进行了检验。结果凸显了工作不安全感对员工焦虑和抑郁水平的显著影响。然而,酒店员工的工作表现并未受到工作不安全感或焦虑抑郁情绪的影响。此外,员工的心理韧性具有调节作用,因为它减少了工作不安全感对抑郁的负面影响。最后,讨论部分阐述了研究结果的各种理论和实践意义。