Extra-role service under pressure in the hospitality industry: The role of mindfulness
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2022-10-01Referencia bibliográfica
(6) Rescalvo-Martin, E., Gutierrez, L., & Llorens-Montes, F. J. (2022). Extra-role service under pressure in the hospitality industry: The role of mindfulness. Tourism Management Perspectives, 44(September), 101030.
Abstract
Extra-role service is currently the keystone that supports hotels’ ability to compete. At the same time, extra-role service depends on the discretionary behavior of some employees who perform their duties in a context of stress. Our study investigates the effect of a stressor such as performance pressure on extra-role service, using employee engagement as a mediator and mindfulness level as a moderating variable. Through structural equation modeling, we analyze data from 300 frontline hospitality employees. The results show a negative effect of increases in performance pressure on employees extra-role service behavior through their engagement. We therefore suggest that performance pressure can turn into a threatening stressor in hospitality work environment. We also confirm that the employee’s mindfulness level moderates this relationship, compensating for nearly the entire negative effect of this specific stressor on employee engagement. Managers will find key insights that help them to stimulate high-quality service in hospitality organizations.