Author:
Agyeiwaah Elizabeth,Bangwayo-Skeete Prosper,Opoku Emmanuel Kwame
Abstract
Purpose
Building on the social exchange theory, this study aims to investigate the impact of perceived workgroup inclusion on migrant subjective well-being, organization identification and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB).
Design/methodology/approach
Structural equation modeling was applied to 440 surveyed migrant workers in Macau’s tourism and hospitality industry.
Findings
Perceived workgroup inclusion has a positive influence on migrant workers’ subjective well-being and organizational identification, which both in turn positively affect their OCBs.
Originality/value
Based on the social exchange theory, this study formulates a model that explains how migrant workers' inclusion impacts their well-being, identification and organizational behaviors. It provides theoretical and practical insights into how migrant workers’ inclusion could serve as a talent management strategy that promotes OCBs.
Subject
Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Geography, Planning and Development
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