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Testing workplace hazing, moral disengagement and deviant behaviors in hospitality industry

Ali Raza (Department of Marketing, Excelia Business School, La Rochelle, France)
Muhammad Ishtiaq Ishaq (School of Management Sciences, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan)
Dima R. Jamali (College of Business Administration, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)
Haleema Zia (Riphah International University Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Pakistan)
Narjes Haj-Salem (College of Business Administration, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management

ISSN: 0959-6119

Article publication date: 5 May 2023

Issue publication date: 30 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to assess the direct impact of workplace hazing and the indirect impact via moral disengagement on organizational deviance behavior and negative word-of-mouth (WOM) communication in the hospitality industry of Pakistan. This research also addresses the significance of psychological (resilience) and social factors (friendship prevalence) as moderators of the relationship between workplace hazing and moral disengagement.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a multirespondent strategy, the data was collected from 319 newcomers employed in the Pakistani hospitality industry and analyzed using structural equation modeling.

Findings

The results reveal that workplace hazing increases moral disengagement, organizational deviance and negative WOM communication. Moreover, various psychological factors can significantly decrease and mediate the negative influence of workplace hazing on moral disengagement.

Practical implications

The managers should explicitly and formally handle the workplace hazing issues like harassment and bullying to build a positive working environment for newcomers.

Originality/value

This study addresses a gap in determining the significance of workplace hazing and its impact on moral disengagement, organizational deviance and negative WOM communication. Also, this study contributes to the literature by examining either social or psychological factors that play an important role in dampening the negative impact of workplace hazing.

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Acknowledgements

Compliance with ethical standard.

Conflict of interest: No.

Research involving human participants: Yes.

Informed consent: Informed consent was taken from each respondent and detail of this procedure is mentioned in methodology section.

Citation

Raza, A., Ishaq, M.I., Jamali, D.R., Zia, H. and Haj-Salem, N. (2024), "Testing workplace hazing, moral disengagement and deviant behaviors in hospitality industry", International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Vol. 36 No. 3, pp. 743-768. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-06-2022-0715

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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