An empirical investigation into the influence of human resource management practices on work engagement: the case of customer-contact employees in Malaysia
International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research
ISSN: 1750-6182
Article publication date: 29 July 2014
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to examine the impact of specific human resource management practices on employees’ work engagement.
Design/methodology/approach
Data were gathered using surveys from a sample of 438 customer-contact employees attached to 34 upscale hotels throughout Malaysia and analyzed using partial least squares technique.
Findings
The findings showed that service training and performance appraisal have a positive and significant influence on work engagement. The proposed model was able to explain 16.2 per cent of the variance in work engagement.
Research limitations/implications
The findings indicate that hotel authorities can enhance work engagement of their customer-contact employees by improving service training and refining performance appraisal practices.
Originality/value
This study is one of the few studies that focus on the specific effect of individual human resource management practices on work engagement, especially within the context of a developing country (i.e. Malaysia) using structural equation modelling.
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Acknowledgements
Both authors contributed equally in the write-up of this manuscript. This study is funded by a Postgraduate Research Grant Scheme from Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. Grant No: 1,001/PMGT/845061
Citation
Ling Suan, C. and Mohd Nasurdin, A. (2014), "An empirical investigation into the influence of human resource management practices on work engagement: the case of customer-contact employees in Malaysia", International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 345-360. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCTHR-12-2013-0083
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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