Unethical Organization Behavior: Antecedents and Consequences in the Tourism Industry

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 20;19(9):4972. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19094972.

Abstract

The entire tourism and hospitality industry has witnessed a considerable increase in the number of ethical difficulties that occur in the workplace. It has been discovered that unethical organizational behavior (UOB) is the most significant category in tourists' unpleasant experiences, driving them to switch and spread unfavorable word-of-mouth information. This study aims to explore the effects of three contextual factors on UOB (i.e., work intensification, job insecurity, and an unethical company-profit climate) and to investigate its possible employee-related consequences, including the feeling of guilt, emotional exhaustion, and customer-oriented citizenship behavior. A total of 970 employees working in hotels (5-star and 4-star) and travel agencies (Category A) participated, and the obtained data were analyzed by structural equation modeling. The results asserted that work intensification, job insecurity, and an unethical company-profit climate stimulate unethical organizational behavior, and unethical organizational behavior leads to feelings of guilt, emotional exhaustion, and customer-oriented citizenship behavior. Significant insights into theoretical and practical implications were further discussed.

Keywords: customer-oriented citizenship behavior; emotional exhaustion; feeling of guilt; job insecurity; unethical company-profit climate; unethical organization behavior; work intensification.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Industry
  • Morals
  • Social Behavior*
  • Tourism*
  • Workplace / psychology