TY - JOUR
T1 - Understanding the Moderation of CSR and Cultural Value Orientation on Hotel Employee Job Performance
AU - Wong, Ip Kin Anthony
AU - Gao, Jennifer Hong
AU - Liang, Qilin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Corporate culture, leadership behavior, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) have long been recognized as means that could promote positive employee attitudes and behaviors. This study takes a step forward by modeling CSR as a moderator and acknowledging its joint interaction effect with corporate culture on employee job performance through the mediation of leadership behavior and perceived organizational support. The boundary condition of Confucian cultural value orientation is also posited. This study draws on the path–goal theory of leadership, social exchange theory, and social identity theory. A survey among hotel employees and their direct superiors was conducted. Results point to the salient conditioning role of CSR and cultural value in enhancing the effects of corporate culture and perceived organizational support, respectively. This inquiry underscores the theoretical synthesis between path–goal theory and social exchange theory to acknowledge the importance of CSR, corporate culture, and leadership excellence in providing the necessary support to improve hotel staff job performance, especially for those who possess a high level of Confucian belief.
AB - Corporate culture, leadership behavior, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) have long been recognized as means that could promote positive employee attitudes and behaviors. This study takes a step forward by modeling CSR as a moderator and acknowledging its joint interaction effect with corporate culture on employee job performance through the mediation of leadership behavior and perceived organizational support. The boundary condition of Confucian cultural value orientation is also posited. This study draws on the path–goal theory of leadership, social exchange theory, and social identity theory. A survey among hotel employees and their direct superiors was conducted. Results point to the salient conditioning role of CSR and cultural value in enhancing the effects of corporate culture and perceived organizational support, respectively. This inquiry underscores the theoretical synthesis between path–goal theory and social exchange theory to acknowledge the importance of CSR, corporate culture, and leadership excellence in providing the necessary support to improve hotel staff job performance, especially for those who possess a high level of Confucian belief.
KW - Corporate social responsibility
KW - cultural value orientation
KW - job performance
KW - leadership
KW - organizational culture
KW - organizational support
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U2 - 10.1080/1528008X.2025.2477079
DO - 10.1080/1528008X.2025.2477079
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105000145535
SN - 1528-008X
JO - Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality and Tourism
JF - Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality and Tourism
ER -