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I HAVE CHOSEN YOU AMONG THE OTHERS!: THE IMPACT OF LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE, PERCEIVED SUPERVISOR SUPPORT AND ORGRANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR IN ENHANCING SUBORDINATES’ PERFORMANCE IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

Adityaji, Rizki and Kartika, Endo Wijaya and Oktavio, Adrie (2021) I HAVE CHOSEN YOU AMONG THE OTHERS!: THE IMPACT OF LEADER-MEMBER EXCHANGE, PERCEIVED SUPERVISOR SUPPORT AND ORGRANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR IN ENHANCING SUBORDINATES’ PERFORMANCE IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY. [UNSPECIFIED]

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      Abstract

      Covid-19 pandemic, which has occured for more than a year has had a bad impact on companies in Indonesia. This kind of condition urges superiors from the hospitality industry to immediately take some strategic steps to save their companies in order to survive. In such a situation, superiors are forced to select subordinates who should be retained or have to be released to reduce companies’ burden. For subordinates who are still retained by their superiors, it is due to good judgment from the superior so that these subordinates are still considered worthy enough of being retained and it is also hoped that the superior’s decision is correct by ensuring that these subordinates could show better working results. This study is conducted to add an empirical contribution to examine the role of LMX on PSS and OCB in improving subordinates’ performance, specifically in Indonesian context during Covid-19 pandemic. The data is collected from 264 respondents who work in the hospitality industry in East Java and Bali provinces, Indonesia. The results show that LMX has a positive and significant effect on OCB; LMX has a positive and significant effect on PSS; and PSS has a positive and significant effect on OCB; and finally OCB has a positive and significant effect on subordinates’ performance.

      Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
      Uncontrolled Keywords: Leader-Member Exchange; Perceived Supervisor Support; Organizational Citizenship Behavior; Subordinates’ Performance; Hospitality Industry
      Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management
      Divisions: Faculty of Economic > Hotel Management Program
      Depositing User: Admin
      Date Deposited: 27 Dec 2021 17:43
      Last Modified: 10 Aug 2022 01:39
      URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/19685

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