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Hotel employees' fun climate at work: Effects on work-family conflict and employee deep acting through a collectivistic perspective
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Hotel employees' fun climate at work: Effects on work-family conflict and employee deep acting through a collectivistic perspective

Shengtao Xu, Yao-Chin Wang, Emily Ma, Ruixia Wang and Jintao Ma
International journal of hospitality management, Vol.91, pp.102666-102666
01/10/2020
PMID: 32934433

Abstract

Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Social Sciences Social Sciences - Other Topics
Although the importance of workplace fun in hospitality organizations has been emphasized by scholars, discussion of the mechanism of a workplace fun climate in collectivistic cultural contexts is still rare in current literature. Therefore, based on a collectivistic perspective, this study aims to examine the effects of a three-component fun climate at work (socializing with coworkers, celebrating at work, and global fun at work) on employee deep acting and work-family conflict. A total of 389 usable survey responses were collected from fulltime hotel employees in China. The results of this study reveal that socializing with coworkers and celebrating at work enhance global fun at work. Moreover, global fun at work significantly reduces employees' work-family conflict and strengthens their deep acting at work. Findings of this study not only contribute to knowledge of understanding workplace fun climate in hospitality literature but also offer valuable practical implications to the hospitality industry.

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