The role of organizational culture types on person-organization fit and organizational alienation levels of hotel workers

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2020

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Emerald Group Holdings Ltd.

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Human resources are of great importance to provide competitive advantage in tourism, which is a labour-intensive industry. It is seen that the level of organizational commitment of the individuals who have similar values with the organization they work for and who can fulfil the roles and duties they undertake and who can meet all their needs in return increases. Their level of alienation is also observed to decrease. Population of the study, which purposes to reveal whether organizational culture has any impact on the employees’ perception of person-organization fit and their level of organizational alienation or not, constitutes 4-and 5-star hotels in service in the central district of Izmir province. According to the results, it was seen that hotel businesses had two types of organizational culture such as hierarchy and clan culture. In the hotels with clan culture, demands-abilities fit levels of the worker were higher than value-congruence and needs-supplies dimensions. It was seen that workers alienated on meaninglessness dimension mostly. Similarly, in the hotels with hierarchy culture, demands-abilities fit levels of the worker were higher than value-congruence and needs-supplies dimensions. Workers alienated from their organization on meaninglessness dimension mostly. © 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited.

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Culture; Hotel workers; Organizational alienation; Organizational culture; Person-organization fit; Skills

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Advanced Series in Management

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Scopus Q Değeri

Q4

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24

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