Employee Turnover in International Brand Hotels in Russia: A Comparison of Nationals and Foreign Nationals |
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Authors: | Gary A. Dusek Ruth Clarke Yuliya Yurova Cynthia P. Ruppel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Eastern Washington University, College of Business and Public Administration, Spokane, Washingtondusek@nova.edu;3. Nova Southeastern University, H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis empirical study tests the relations between employee turnover and the organizational dimensions of service climate, comparing nationals and foreign nationals in the international brand Russian hotel industry. This study extends the geographic scope of employee turnover to the undertested Russian context. Responses were analyzed using a partial least squares model. Results show that nationals’ and foreign nationals’ responses to model variables diverge. Job insecurity directly affects the turnover intentions of Russian nationals, while its effect for foreign nationals was indirect through organizational commitment and job satisfaction. Compounded indirect effects of turnover antecedents and service climate dimensions are also examined and discussed. |
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Keywords: | Cultural environment employee turnover foreign nationals hospitality hotel nationals Russia service climate targeted snowball sampling |
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