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Determining the Relationship Between Job Satisfaction, Dependence on Tips and Turnover Intentions: The Case of Hotel Employees

Jelena Tepavčević, Melita Josipović and Vedran Milojica

A chapter in Contemporary Issues in Social Science, 2021, vol. 106, pp 33-48 from Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Abstract: Introduction:Considering the facts that hospitality employees belong to the category of low paid workers, tips are an important source of their incomes. It is very important to determine the nature of the relationship between dependence on tips among hotel employees on their job satisfaction due to the possible influence on their turnover intentions.Aim:The aim of this chapter was to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction, the dependence on tips and turnover intentions among hotel employees.Method:Data were collected during spring 2020 in the hotels on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. A total of 213 employees from different departments were included in the research.Findings:Correlation analysis showed that there is a small negative correlation between job satisfaction and turnover intentions. Significant medium correlation is calculated between dependence on tips and turnover intentions. Significant negative correlation exists between job satisfaction and dependence on tips.

Keywords: Dependence on tips; job satisfaction; hotel; employees; turnover intentions; management; J28; Z3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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