Sustainable human resource management and social harm of deviant tourism employees
Date
2022
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Anatolia
Abstract
Research on how sustainable human resource management (HRM) can
alleviate the social harms of tourism employees is limited. Therefore, this
study conceptually examines the influence of sustainable HRM on the
social harms of deviant tourism employees by drawing on multiple theoretical perspectives. The findings suggest that social harms of tourism
employees are the result of social learning. Additionally, they imitate
deviant tourists’ behaviours, and generate social harms for the stakeholders both in and outside the tourism work environment. However,
this can be counter balanced by sustainable HRM practices that shape
social learning forces, and directly reduce social harms. Accordingly, our
study contributes by developing a multidisciplinary theoretical framework
to guide practices and research on critical social issues within the tourism
workplace.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
deviant behaviour, social harm, tourism employees