Proactive personality and organisational performance of hotels in Cyprus
Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of a manager’s proactive personality on organisational performance.
Furthermore, this study explores the mediating mechanism of service innovation and the moderating impact of
organisational resilience on the relationship between a manager’s proactive personality and organisational
performance. The study applies resilience theory to support the proposed framework. Using data from several
sources, including hotel managers in Cyprus and their staff, the researchers developed a model to illustrate how
managers with proactive personalities contribute to organisational performance. Findings from the structural
equation modelling revealed that a proactive personality strongly influences organisational performance.
Furthermore, service innovation mediates the relationship between organisational resilience and organisational
performance of hotels. Finally, this paper discusses the theoretical and managerial implications and limitations of
the study as well as future research possibilities.
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