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Effect of internal corporate social responsibility activities on tourism and hospitality employees ‘normative commitment during COVID-19
 
     
     Effect of internal corporate social responsibility activities on tourism and hospitality employees ‘normative commitment during COVID-19
     


Autor(es):
AbdelAzim, Tarek Sayed
1) Department of Tourism and Archaeology, Hail University, Hail, Saudi Arabia. 2) Department of Tourist Studies, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Minia University, Egypt.
Kassem, Ayman
Hail University, Hail
Alajloni, Abdallah
Hail University, Hail
Alomran, Abdullah
Hail University, Hail
Ragab, Ahmed
Minia University, El Minya
Shaker, Eman
The High Institute of Tourism and Hotels, King Marriot Alexandria, Egypt


Periódico: Tourism & Management Studies

Fonte: Revista Encontros Científicos - Tourism & Management Studies; Vol 18, No 3 (2022); 21-35

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Resumo: The purpose of this research is to explore the extent to which internal corporate social responsibility activities affect employees’ normative organizational commitment during the COVID-19 crisis and to survey the role of the administrative level as a moderator between the two of them. A survey in the form of a self-completed questionnaire was conducted on a sample of employees in hospitality and tourism establishments in Hail city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 213 employees voluntarily participated in the current study. Their responses were examined by using linear regression and exploratory factor analyses. The findings revealed that internal corporate social responsibility is a positive predictor of normative organizational commitment. The total effect of internal corporate social responsibility on normative organizational commitment could not be enhanced through the moderation of the administrative position. This study has important implications for both academics and professionals. Theoretical and managerial implications, contributions, limitations, and future study objectives were reviewed in light of the findings.