Workplace Favoritism and Workforce Sustainability: An Analysis of Employees’ Well-Being
Abstract
The goal of sustainability in business is the maximization of resources for long-term
productivity at a minimized negative impact for all key stakeholders. Several functions of human
resources management are designed to achieve this goal. However, HRM practices can sometimes
spiral down and result in the perception of favoritism–a practice that recruits or rewards relationship
over merit. Hence, this project was designed to measure the impact of favoritism on the development
of a sustainable hospitality workforce through the measures of subjective well-being, psychological
capital, and knowledge hiding behavior. With the aid of randomly selected employees and estimation
of structural models, the study validates the deleterious impact of favoritism and organizational
politics on employee outcomes and by extension the sustainability of the workforce. Practical and
theoretical recommendations are provided.
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