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Moderating effects of gender and organizational level between role stress and job satisfaction among hotel employees
Authors:BeomCheol Peter Kim   Suzanne K. Murrmann  Gyumin Lee
Affiliation:aVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 362 Wallace Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA
Abstract:This study investigates the moderating roles of gender and organization level in the relationship between role stress and job satisfaction for hotel employees. A survey instrument that included measures of job satisfaction, role stress (conflict and ambiguity) and demographic information was used to collect information from hotel employees in Republic of Korea. Data from 320 respondents, representing a 64% of response rate, were analyzed. Findings show that the effect of role stress on job satisfaction is significantly stronger for female employees and supervisory employees than male employees and non-supervisory employees. Research implications and suggestions for future research are provided.
Keywords:Role stress   Role conflict   Role ambiguity   Job satisfaction   Gender   Organizational level
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