Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1009723 International Journal of Hospitality Management 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper's focus is the association between Hungarian employees’ job satisfaction and their loyalty to the organisation. Data were collected from over 600 hotel employees throughout Hungary by questionnaire, designed to elicit their attitudes to loyalty and perspectives with respect to job satisfaction. Principal component analysis identified potential key contributors to job satisfaction (personal satisfaction gained from participation and recognition, social involvement, career development and salary and benefits) and to employee loyalty (commitment to managers and company, job conditions, personal benefits, service element and location, and career and status). An examination of the inter-relationships revealed that managers’ treatment of employees and the positive benefits of social involvement in the workplace had a greater impact on employee loyalty than monetary rewards.

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