Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1011639 Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the interactive effects of organisational tenure and supervisor support on work-family conflict, family-work conflict, and turnover intentions. Data were gathered from a sample of Arab frontline employees married with or without children in the international five-star chain hotels in Jordan. Results of hierarchical moderated regression analysis show that the interaction of organisational tenure and supervisor support reduces family-work conflict and turnover intentions. On the contrary, this interactive term does not significantly influence work-family conflict. Implications of the aforementioned findings to alleviate family-work conflict and turnover intentions are discussed and directions for future research are offered.

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