GREEN PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYEES’ CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES’ PRIDE AND COMMITMENT

Nowadays, employee behavior that has emerged as one of the most crucial factors that determine the success of organizations in general, and in tourism industry in particular. Previous researchers indicated that it is necessary to shed light on the mechanism influence of determinant factors on organ...

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Main Authors: Anh Tuan PHAM, Truc Le NGUYEN, Xuan Trong HOANG, Hoang Phuong TRINH, Thi Van Anh LE, Van Anh VU, Trung Kien DANG, The Kien NGUYEN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2021-06-01
Series:Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
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Online Access:http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-2spl-2021/gtg.362spl02-684.pdf
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spelling doaj-f9e5e48773f94540b9a79ad5c164c28f2021-07-07T08:55:17ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaGeo Journal of Tourism and Geosites2065-08172021-06-01362spl56357010.30892/gtg.362spl02-684GREEN PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYEES’ CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES’ PRIDE AND COMMITMENTAnh Tuan PHAM0Truc Le NGUYEN1Xuan Trong HOANG2Hoang Phuong TRINH3Thi Van Anh LE4Van Anh VU5Trung Kien DANG6The Kien NGUYEN7Tay Bac University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Son La, Vietnam, e-mail: phamtuan@utb.edu.vnVNU University of Economics and Business, Faculty of Political Economics, Hanoi, Vietnam, e-mail: trucle@vnu.edu.vnTay Bac University, Faculty of Economics, Son La, Vietnam, e-mail: tronghx@utb.edu.vnVNU University of medicine and pharmacy, Breau of research management and International cooperation, Hanoi, Vietnam, e-mail: vn05081990@gmail.comTay Bac University, Faculty of General, Son La, Vietnam, e-mail: levananh@utb.edu.vnThai Nguyen University of Education, Faculty of Geography, Thai Nguyen, Vietnam, e-mail: anhvv@tnue.edu.vnTay Bac University, Faculty of Economics, Son La, Vietnam, e-mail: dangtrungkien@utb.edu.vnVNU University of Economics and Business, Center for Socio-Economic Analysis and Databases (CSEAD), Hanoi, Vietnam, e-mail: thekien.csead@gmail.comNowadays, employee behavior that has emerged as one of the most crucial factors that determine the success of organizations in general, and in tourism industry in particular. Previous researchers indicated that it is necessary to shed light on the mechanism influence of determinant factors on organizational citizenship behavior in the tourism industry. So that the main purpose of this study is to examine the mechanism of employees’ perceptions of green performance of hotels influence their organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with the serial mediating effects of psychology (perceived pride) and emotion (affective commitment) of employees working in the hotel. A conceptual research model is developed and then empirically examined using PLS - SEM. The study data was collected from 209 employees working in hotel at Moc Chau national tourism area (Vietnam) via a questionnaire survey. The results show a positive correlation between employees’ perception of green performance of their hotel and their OCB. Interestingly, employees’ perceived pride and affective commitment act as serial mediators in the relationship correlation between employees’ perception of green performance of their hotel and their OCB. This study offers new insight for researchers and managers in the hospitality industry in term of ―go green‖ tendency.http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-2spl-2021/gtg.362spl02-684.pdfgreen performancetouristcitizenship behaviorperceive prideaffective commitment
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author Anh Tuan PHAM
Truc Le NGUYEN
Xuan Trong HOANG
Hoang Phuong TRINH
Thi Van Anh LE
Van Anh VU
Trung Kien DANG
The Kien NGUYEN
spellingShingle Anh Tuan PHAM
Truc Le NGUYEN
Xuan Trong HOANG
Hoang Phuong TRINH
Thi Van Anh LE
Van Anh VU
Trung Kien DANG
The Kien NGUYEN
GREEN PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYEES’ CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES’ PRIDE AND COMMITMENT
Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
green performance
tourist
citizenship behavior
perceive pride
affective commitment
author_facet Anh Tuan PHAM
Truc Le NGUYEN
Xuan Trong HOANG
Hoang Phuong TRINH
Thi Van Anh LE
Van Anh VU
Trung Kien DANG
The Kien NGUYEN
author_sort Anh Tuan PHAM
title GREEN PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYEES’ CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES’ PRIDE AND COMMITMENT
title_short GREEN PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYEES’ CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES’ PRIDE AND COMMITMENT
title_full GREEN PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYEES’ CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES’ PRIDE AND COMMITMENT
title_fullStr GREEN PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYEES’ CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES’ PRIDE AND COMMITMENT
title_full_unstemmed GREEN PERFORMANCE AND EMPLOYEES’ CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES’ PRIDE AND COMMITMENT
title_sort green performance and employees’ citizenship behavior: examining the role of employees’ pride and commitment
publisher Editura Universităţii din Oradea
series Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
issn 2065-0817
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Nowadays, employee behavior that has emerged as one of the most crucial factors that determine the success of organizations in general, and in tourism industry in particular. Previous researchers indicated that it is necessary to shed light on the mechanism influence of determinant factors on organizational citizenship behavior in the tourism industry. So that the main purpose of this study is to examine the mechanism of employees’ perceptions of green performance of hotels influence their organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with the serial mediating effects of psychology (perceived pride) and emotion (affective commitment) of employees working in the hotel. A conceptual research model is developed and then empirically examined using PLS - SEM. The study data was collected from 209 employees working in hotel at Moc Chau national tourism area (Vietnam) via a questionnaire survey. The results show a positive correlation between employees’ perception of green performance of their hotel and their OCB. Interestingly, employees’ perceived pride and affective commitment act as serial mediators in the relationship correlation between employees’ perception of green performance of their hotel and their OCB. This study offers new insight for researchers and managers in the hospitality industry in term of ―go green‖ tendency.
topic green performance
tourist
citizenship behavior
perceive pride
affective commitment
url http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-2spl-2021/gtg.362spl02-684.pdf
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