An investigation of the selected antecedents and consequences of work engagement among hospitality and tourism academicians

Author:

Boğan ErhanORCID,Çalışkan CanerORCID,Karatepe Osman M.,Rezapouraghdam HamedORCID

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the selected antecedents (i.e. supervisor support and organizational justice) and outcomes (i.e. voice behavior and career satisfaction) of work engagement (WENG).Design/methodology/approachTo gauge the aforesaid effects via structural equation modeling, the current study used data collected from hospitality and tourism academicians at public universities in Turkey.FindingsThe proposed model is viable. Specifically, WENG mediates the impacts of supervisor support and organizational justice on voice behavior and career satisfaction.Research limitations/implicationsUsing longitudinal data in future research would make it possible to draw causal inferences. Testing research productivity as a criterion variable in future papers would enable the researchers to ferret about whether WENG would mediate the effects of supervisor support and organizational justice on research productivity.Originality/valueEvidence about the factors affecting employees' WENG is still meager. Especially, there is a need for research about the factors that may affect academicians' WENG at universities. Research findings present valuable implications for tourism and hospitality educational institutions.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management

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