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Investigating the impact of fear of COVID-19 on intention to quit: do supervisor support and government support matter?

Tan Vo-Thanh (Department of Marketing, Excelia Business School, La Rochelle, France)
Huan Minh Nguyen (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Triet Minh Nguyen (Faculty of Foreign Languages, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Danh Cong Pham (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Hung Phuc Nguyen (Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Hung Vuong University of Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

Journal of Asia Business Studies

ISSN: 1558-7894

Article publication date: 13 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to examine the relationships among fear of COVID-19, job stress, job commitment and intention to quit. It also investigates the boundary conditions of the impact of fear of COVID-19 on job stress and intention to quit, a research gap that has not been addressed yet.

Design/methodology/approach

This research focused on full-time frontline hotel employees who have been working in four- and five-star hotels in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. A pilot test was performed before collecting formal data. The survey was conducted face-to-face on site so that any potential confusion could be clarified right away. 487 valid responses were analyzed using SPSS 28 and SmartPLS 4.

Findings

The majority of hypotheses were supported, with the results suggested that supervisor support contributes to reducing the tendency of hotel employees to quit their job and their job stress. Besides, government support is necessary to make staff feel secure during the pandemic.

Practical implications

This study contributes to pointing out central priorities in making decisions by hotel managers when facing crises. Managers need to focus more on measures to help their employees feel secure and should be available for guidance and feedback when nedeed. Additionally, supportive policies from the government, especially financial support, can provide hotel employees with resources they need to maintain a basic level of living in the face of a severe drop in their income. The study provides the hotel industry not only in Vietnam but also in countries with comparable settings with strategies to cope with unexpected events.

Originality/value

Research on intention to quit a job has mainly focused on a complex interplay of internal factors. However, the influence of fear of COVID-19 on intention to quit a job has not been studied in the context of Vietnamese hotel industry yet. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of hotels in Vietnam had to close due to a lack of visitors, which had a negative impact on human resources. Accordingly, fear, stress, commitment and intention to quit a job are the issues faced by staff.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This research project is funded by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, France within the framework of “AMI FLASH Recherche et Innovations COVID”. Grant number: RECH99-04-2020-10456420.

Citation

Vo-Thanh, T., Nguyen, H.M., Nguyen, T.M., Pham, D.C. and Nguyen, H.P. (2024), "Investigating the impact of fear of COVID-19 on intention to quit: do supervisor support and government support matter?", Journal of Asia Business Studies, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JABS-11-2023-0508

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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