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http://dx.doi.org/10.20878/cshr.2017.23.4.005

A Study on the Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Organizational Commitment and Work Performance of Non-regular Hotel Culinary Staff  

Kim, Dong-Gyu (Dept. of Food Service Management and Culinary, Gyeongju University)
Lee, Yeon-Jung (Dept. of Food Service Management and Culinary, Gyeongju University)
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Culinary science and hospitality research / v.23, no.4, 2017 , pp. 43-55 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to provide data for an efficient human resources management of hotel corporation by examining if the emotional intelligence with affective involvement and continuous involvement could impact work performance. For the field test and verification, the non-regular hotel staffs from November $1^{st}$ to $30^{th}$, 2016 were selected as the research objects. The research result is summarized as follows. First, the emotional intelligence of non-regular hotel staff impacted positively on affective involvement and continuous involvement. Second, the continuous involvement had a positive influence on work performance. Lastly, the emotional intelligence of non-regular hotel staff appeared to have a positive effect on the work performance. With this research, it may have an opportunity to utilize this study result as an educational material to enhance emotional intelligence of hotel corporation. In conclusion, it may need to introduce an emotional intelligence enhancement program in the hotel corporation. Also, in order to improve work performance, intensive efforts in organizational level would be required by enabling employees to make an affective involvement. Finally, to cope with rapidly changing circumstances, additional empirical study should be conducted that the affective involvement of non-regular hotel staff impacts the work performance.
Keywords
Hotel; Non-regular culinary staff; Emotional intelligence; Organizational commitment; Work performance;
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