“Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion

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Autor(a) principal: Correia Leal, C.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ferreira, A. I., Carvalho, H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26858
Resumo: The study of emotional labor and sickness presenteeism in the hotel industry is crucial due to the current context of economic uncertainty and to a climate of insecurity that forces employees to continue to show up for work even despite being sick. This research aimed to explore the effect of supervision distrust as an antecedent of surface acting on hotel service employees’ emotional exhaustion levels. Sickness surface acting – the voluntary effort to suppress illness symptoms or to fake a healthy health status – was introduced as a new construct to explain the relation between a perception of supervision distrust and emotional exhaustion. A total of 166 employees from Portuguese hotels completed a five-day diary survey. From these, 58 reported working while ill. The results showed that surface acting mediated the relationship between emotional exhaustion and supervision distrust. Further analysis with a subsample of 58 employees who reported frequency of sickness presenteeism revealed that for sick employees, sickness surface acting mediated the relationship between supervision distrust perception and emotional exhaustion. These findings bring the sickness surface acting construct to the sickness presenteeism literature, and highlight the importance of creating policies to reduce and manage the negative consequences of supervision distrust - a factor capable of promoting attendance and sickness presenteeism behaviors. They also inform human resources managers of the negative impacts of “service with a smile” and sickness presenteeism in the hotel industry.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion
title “Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion
spellingShingle “Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion
Correia Leal, C.
Emotional exhaustion
Sickness presenteeism
Sickness surface acting
Supervision distrust
title_short “Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion
title_full “Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion
title_fullStr “Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion
title_full_unstemmed “Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion
title_sort “Hide your sickness and put on a happy face”: The effects of supervision distrust, surface acting and sickness surface acting on hotel employees’ emotional exhaustion
author Correia Leal, C.
author_facet Correia Leal, C.
Ferreira, A. I.
Carvalho, H.
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, A. I.
Carvalho, H.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correia Leal, C.
Ferreira, A. I.
Carvalho, H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emotional exhaustion
Sickness presenteeism
Sickness surface acting
Supervision distrust
topic Emotional exhaustion
Sickness presenteeism
Sickness surface acting
Supervision distrust
description The study of emotional labor and sickness presenteeism in the hotel industry is crucial due to the current context of economic uncertainty and to a climate of insecurity that forces employees to continue to show up for work even despite being sick. This research aimed to explore the effect of supervision distrust as an antecedent of surface acting on hotel service employees’ emotional exhaustion levels. Sickness surface acting – the voluntary effort to suppress illness symptoms or to fake a healthy health status – was introduced as a new construct to explain the relation between a perception of supervision distrust and emotional exhaustion. A total of 166 employees from Portuguese hotels completed a five-day diary survey. From these, 58 reported working while ill. The results showed that surface acting mediated the relationship between emotional exhaustion and supervision distrust. Further analysis with a subsample of 58 employees who reported frequency of sickness presenteeism revealed that for sick employees, sickness surface acting mediated the relationship between supervision distrust perception and emotional exhaustion. These findings bring the sickness surface acting construct to the sickness presenteeism literature, and highlight the importance of creating policies to reduce and manage the negative consequences of supervision distrust - a factor capable of promoting attendance and sickness presenteeism behaviors. They also inform human resources managers of the negative impacts of “service with a smile” and sickness presenteeism in the hotel industry.
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