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Assessment of emotional and professional status in the HoReCa sector: burnout level, impact of incivility and organizational support

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  • Babu Maria

    (Independent Researcher, Romania)

  • Moiseiu Adriana

    (Independent Researcher, Romania)

  • Olteanu Ioana Diana

    (Independent Researcher, Romania)

  • Rus Mihaela

    (Ovidius University in Constanta, Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences, Romania)

Abstract

The presented study highlights a significant correlation between burnout and lack of workplace civility, with inappropriate behaviors from others (clients or colleagues) contributing to the impairment of employees' well-being. Regarding organizational support, a negative correlation is observed between burnout and perceived support. Organizational support acts as a buffer against stress, and promoting social interactions is essential for preventing professional exhaustion. Within the hypothesis regarding age, it is observed that young individuals in the Horeca industry (18-25 years old) exhibit a higher level of burnout compared to those between 36 and 45 years old. The explanation lies in different stages of professional and personal development, emphasizing the importance of organizational support for all age groups. Shaping the hypothesis that the lack of civility is encountered differently depending on the subjects' tenure in the workforce, the results indicate that those with less than 5 years of experience experience a more pronounced lack of civility. New employees are more vulnerable to stress, and organizations are encouraged to implement support strategies, such as team-building activities, to facilitate adaptation and prevent impolite behaviors.

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  • Babu Maria & Moiseiu Adriana & Olteanu Ioana Diana & Rus Mihaela, 2023. "Assessment of emotional and professional status in the HoReCa sector: burnout level, impact of incivility and organizational support," BlackSea Journal of Psychology, Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, vol. 14(4), pages 58-79, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:tec:bseaps:v:14:y:2023:i:4:p:58-79
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    Keywords

    Emotional; burnout; impact; organizational support;
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    JEL classification:

    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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