Comparing working conditions and job satisfaction in hospitality workers across Europe
Author
Díaz-Carrión, Rosalía
Navajas Romero, Virginia María
Casas del Rosal, José Carlos
Publisher
ElsevierDate
2020Subject
Hospitality sector Working conditions Job satisfaction Europe Institutional contextWorking conditions
Job satisfaction
Europe
Institutional context
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Job satisfaction is important in the tourism sector since workers’ satisfaction is key to providing high-quality service, which is very important in determining organizational success. The working conditions that influence job satisfaction depend to a large extent on the institutional context, which shows similarities in some European countries. This research aims to compare working conditions and job satisfaction among European country blocks that have similar institutional characteristics. Unlike previous studies, this research adopts a comprehensive approach by considering institutional and organizational factors in the analysis of employees’ perceptions of job satisfaction. The sample is made up of 1633 workers in 16 European countries. The results demonstrate the existence of three different models of working conditions in Europe leading to differing levels of job satisfaction in tourism. These models do not correspond to the clusters identified by the previous literature, which adopts an institutional perspective.