The Stress-Induced Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism and Hospitality Service Employees
Аялал жуулчлал, зочлох үйлчилгээний салбарын ажилчдын КОВИД-19-ийн стрессийн нөлөөллийн судалгаа
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COVID -19 Induced Stress, Employees, Organizational Trust and Commitment, Self–Esteem, Job Satisfaction, Employee Stress LevelAbstract
This research examines how COVID-19 induced stress affects organizational trust, job satisfaction, self-esteem, and commitment in tourism and hospitality organizations in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. A total of 140 tourism affiliated employees in Ulaanbaatar participated in a paper-based questionnaire. Using linear regression analysis, the proposed conceptual model reveals that the employees working in the tourism and hospitality industries were stressed during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, COVID-19-induced stress is not negatively related to organizational trust, job satisfaction, and self-esteem. The findings suggest that organizational trust, job satisfaction, and self-esteem positively affect organizational commitment. The study has significant implications for tourism and hospitality organizations to determine challenges for the workforce after the COVID-19 pandemic. Relevant recommendations are suggested to effectively manage them during the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic.
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