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Moderating effect of work-family conflict on the relationship between leader-member exchange and relative deprivation: Links to behavioral outcomes

Journal

TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Volume 54, Issue -, Pages 369-382

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2015.12.005

Keywords

Work-family conflict; Leader-member exchange; Relative deprivation; Effort behavior; Service sabotage

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  1. Taiwan National Science Council [NSC 100-2410-H-415-033-SSS]

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This study intends to explore the moderator of work family conflict on the relationship between leader member exchange and relative deprivation, and simultaneously examine the impact of relative deprivation on employees' behavior (including effort behavior and service sabotage). Questionnaire survey was conducted in 14 international tourist hotels in Taipei. Of the returned sample, 379 questionnaires are effective. The result indicates that high quality leader member exchange relationship has negative impact on employees' relative deprivation. Also, relative deprivation has significant impact on effort behavior, and service sabotage. Furthermore, work family conflict is found to have moderating effect on the relationship between leader-member exchange and relative deprivation. This study fills the research gap in the hospitality literature regarding the effect of work family conflict on the relationships among leader-member exchange, employees' relative deprivation, and work behaviors. It also sheds the light on work-family conflict literature by extending leader-member exchange theory to leader-employee relationship. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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