کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1009864 | 1482506 | 2012 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The job stress and coping behavior of female employees has become a key issue in the hospitality industry. This study investigates the moderating role of regulatory leisure coping styles on the effect of job stress on female employees’ well-being. Specifically, this study extends Patry et al.’s (2007) findings to further confirm the direct and moderating role of regulatory leisure coping styles in the relationship between job stress and well-being. Data were collected from the female employees of 22 tourist hotels in Taiwan. The results showed that the Planned-Breather Leisure Coping Style (PBLCS) was positively and significantly associated with well-being, whereas the Avoidant Leisure Coping Style (ALCS) had a negative and significant effect on it. In addition, the results also revealed that the PBLCS plays a buffering role, but that the ALCS plays an amplifying role. Based on these findings, the implications and research suggestions are then discussed.
► The Planned-Breather Leisure Coping Style (PBLCS) increases the well-being.
► The Avoidant Leisure Coping Style (ALCS) reduces the well-being.
► The PBLCS plays a buffering role on the relationship between job stress and well-being.
► The ALCS plays an amplifying role on the relationship between job stress and well-being.
Journal: International Journal of Hospitality Management - Volume 31, Issue 4, December 2012, Pages 1038–1044