The effects of mobbing on organizational cynicism: A study on hotels in Turkey
Citation
PELİT, E., & PELİT, N. (2014). The Effects of Mobbing on Organizational Cynicism A Study on Hotels in Turkey. International Journal of Human Resource Studies, 4(1), 34–56.Abstract
The aim of this study is to determine the effects of the hotel employees' mobbing perceptions
on organizational cynicism. In this respect, employees’ mobbing perceptions and attitudes
related to organizational cynicism are evaluated separately, and then through putting forth the
effect of mobbing on organizational cynicism on the sample of hotel business employees in
Turkey. In this research, survey technique was utilized as a data collecting method, also the
relevant mobbing and organizational cynicism scales were utilized. Survey way applied to
936 people selected through stage sampling method from employees of the five star hotel in
Turkey which constitute the population of this research, and data collected for the aim of this
study was analyzed and interpreted.
According to the results of this research, it was determined that when hotel employees’
mobbing perceptions are considered in general, the highest mobbing perception is in
“self-realization and attacks intended for communication formation” dimension; when their
attitudes on organizational cynicism are considered in general, organizational cynicism with
the highest average is behavioral cynicism. On the other hand, relations between employees’
mobbing perceptions and attitudes on organizational cynicism have been found significant in
this research, also it is achieved that mobbing increases organizational cynicism.
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International Journal of Human Resource StudiesVolume
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