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The relationship between leader-member relations, job satisfaction and organizational commitment in international tourist hotels in Taiwan
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Customer SatisfactionTourism ManagementTourism IndustryHospitalityHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorEmployee AttitudeManagementHospitality IndustryWork AttitudeMotel ManagementJob SatisfactionInternational ManagementOrganizational CommitmentCommitment ModelStrategic ManagementMarketingTourism CompetitivenessBusinessInternational Tourist HotelsTourismHospitality Management
The tourism industry is an indicator of the degree of internationalization and modernization of a country; and hotels are a key part in the tourism industry. According to studies on foreign tourists to Taiwan, expenses for international hotels make up the major portion of the tourists' total costs. Hence, international hotels play a significant role in the industry. The population for this study is 60 international hotels approved by the Taiwan Tourism Bureau. The sample is formed by 24 of these hotels. A questionnaire survey was conducted and 303 valid replies were received. The research analyzes cause and effect relationships among leader-member relations, as well as organizational commitment and job satisfaction utilizing structural equation modeling. The results show that job satisfaction is the mediating variable between organization commitment and leader-member relations.
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