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Silent threat of presenteeism in the hospitality industry: Examining individual, organisational and physical/mental health factors

Author:
Arjona Fuentes, Juan M.Universidad Loyola Authority; Ariza Montes, José AntonioUniversidad Loyola Authority; Han, Heesup; Law, Rob
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12412/6320
ISSN:
0278-4319
DOI:
10.1016/j.ijhm.2019.05.005
Date:
2019
Keyword(s):

Presenteeism

Hospitality industry

Abstract:

Presenteeism takes place when an individual chooses to go to work even when he/she is ill and when resting at home is highly recommended. At the organisational level, this phenomenon reduces productivity and business competitiveness whilst at the individual level, presenteeism may aggravate one’s illness, resulting in poor customer service and the spread of the disease to colleagues and/or clients. This work analyses the determining factors of presenteeism in the European hospitality sector, which is an important industry for the economies and labour markets of many countries. By using a sample of more than 2,000 employees from this industry (obtained from the latest edition of the European Working Conditions Survey), a logistic regression model is built to explain the individual, organisational and physical/mental health factors that promote presenteeism in this industry.

Presenteeism takes place when an individual chooses to go to work even when he/she is ill and when resting at home is highly recommended. At the organisational level, this phenomenon reduces productivity and business competitiveness whilst at the individual level, presenteeism may aggravate one’s illness, resulting in poor customer service and the spread of the disease to colleagues and/or clients. This work analyses the determining factors of presenteeism in the European hospitality sector, which is an important industry for the economies and labour markets of many countries. By using a sample of more than 2,000 employees from this industry (obtained from the latest edition of the European Working Conditions Survey), a logistic regression model is built to explain the individual, organisational and physical/mental health factors that promote presenteeism in this industry.

 

Es la versión aceptada del documento. Se puede consultar la versión publicada en https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhm.2019.05.005

Es la versión aceptada del documento. Se puede consultar la versión publicada en https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhm.2019.05.005

 
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