Start Date
7-1-2011 2:30 PM
End Date
7-1-2011 3:15 PM
Track
2. Track 2 - Poster Session
Subject Area
Human Resources
Faculty Member
Hailin Qu h.qu@okstate.edu
Abstract
Depending heavily on workforce from young people, China’s hotels are facing serious human resources challenges from high employee turnover. The proposed study attempts to investigate new generation employees’ perceptions towards job-fit in China hotel industry. This study will focus on investigating employees’ perceptions of their core self-evaluation matching with their job characteristics. The objectives of the proposed research are: 1) to identify new generation hotel employees’ perceptions toward job characteristics and perceived core self-evaluation in China; 2) to test whether job-fit will moderate the relationship between employees core self-evaluation and perceived job characteristics.
Keywords
Job-fit, Core self-evaluation, Job characteristics, New generation employees, China Hotel industry
New Generation Employees’ Perceptions of Job-fit in China Hotel Industry
Depending heavily on workforce from young people, China’s hotels are facing serious human resources challenges from high employee turnover. The proposed study attempts to investigate new generation employees’ perceptions towards job-fit in China hotel industry. This study will focus on investigating employees’ perceptions of their core self-evaluation matching with their job characteristics. The objectives of the proposed research are: 1) to identify new generation hotel employees’ perceptions toward job characteristics and perceived core self-evaluation in China; 2) to test whether job-fit will moderate the relationship between employees core self-evaluation and perceived job characteristics.