Locus of control as a moderator of the effects of COVID-19 perceptions on job insecurity, psychosocial, organisational and job outcomes for MENA region hospitality employees

Ali Mahmoud

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Abstract

We develop and test an integrated model to understand how individual differences based on internal or external locus of control influence the effects of COVID-19 perceptions on job insecurity, anxiety, alienation, job satisfaction, customer orientation, organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB), and turnover intention among customer service employees within hospitality organisations in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region. The investigation utilises variance-based structural equation modelling to evaluate a sample of 847 subject responses. We found that externally controlled employees are more likely to develop negative emotions resulting from pandemic-triggered job insecurity as well as poorer customer orientation and engagement in OCB due to worsened job satisfaction than those internally controlled. Wholistically, COVID-19 perceptions tend to indirectly hit externally controlled employees’ anxiety, customer orientation, and OCB more intensely than those with internal locus of control.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)313-332
Number of pages20
JournalEuropean Management Review
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • organisational citizenship behaviour
  • MENA region
  • turnover intention
  • Extreme-context perception
  • psychosocial factors
  • COVID-19
  • job insecurity
  • Extreme context
  • job satisfaction
  • locus of control
  • customer orientation
  • hospitality industry

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